This term was coined by longtime relationship counselor Gary... - Deepstash

This term was coined by longtime relationship counselor Gary Chapman. His book, The Five Love Languages , is admittedly full of cheesy truisms ("keep your love tank full"), and it sounds like a bad quiz you'd take in a magazine. It's a pretty fluffy read overall (and some notions are kind of antiquated), but there's a reason this whole love language thing has taken off: it makes a lot of sense, and it works. In fact, you don't really need to read the book to understand the concept. It's fairly simple, and by the end of this post, you'll understand most of what you need to know.

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