This Love Language is all about physical touch. This doesn’t necessarily mean physical intimacy, but physical affection like holding hands, hugging, or even sitting close.
People with this language feel loved when they have physical contact with their partners.
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I have read five books on love and relationships and this is the most practical book I have come across so far. Like it doesn't preach love should be this and that. All those abstract meaningless words that are not practical at all. It is so good that you can apply the things given in the book in your real life and expect good results.
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Even when you’re not having sex, you can still improve your sex life by using touch in an intimate, but not sexual, way. “Touching is important, but doesn’t always mean sex,” says Morley. “It is important to be intimate with your mate by touching her with love and affection on a daily basis. Kiss...
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