When I first learned about the original love languages created by Gary Chapman, I felt like I couldn’t strongly relate to any of them. I even studied them in depth while studying for a Psychology ...
A therapist has shared advice on how you can determine your love language. (Getty Images) If you want to strengthen your relationship – and deepen your understanding of yourself – it's essential to ...
If you asked any of my friends and family, they’d tell you that they would never have expected me—who’s often closed-off and guarded—to be the mushy-gushy or touchy-feely one in a relationship. And ...
According to author Gary Chapman, there are five love languages. Our "love language" describes how we receive love from others. They are: Words of Affirmation - Saying supportive things to your ...
I’m going to tell you the truth — I’ve never been in love. It’s not that I don’t know what love is. I mean, I’ve seen it in movies: the young damsel in distress saved by her shining knight in armor, a ...
You’ve probably heard of the original five love languages. As a refresher, they are: quality time, physical touch, words of affirmation, gifts and acts of service. Maybe you’ve even identified which ...
You've probably heard about the five love languages before: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch, but did you know there's a hidden, secret sixth ...
If you want to strengthen your relationship – and deepen your understanding of yourself – it's essential to know what your love language is. A love language is a concept describing the way we give and ...