5 Love Languages by Dr Gary Chapman


"He does everything for me and buys me lovely things but I still don't feel loved! why?" 

According to Dr Gary Chapman, we tend to give and receive love through different means, the way you express love may not be the way your partner feels it so read the 5 languages of love to help your partner understand what matters the most to you and identify theirs as well.

Spending Quality Time: this involves giving your partner your undivided attention e.g sitting in the living room with the television off while you both just talk to each other, taking walks while you talk to each other.
Words of Affirmation: these are the compliments you pass to your partner like, "you look really good in that outfit", "you have a lovely smile", "you really made my day, you're very kind".
Gifts: it's universal to give gifts as a sign of love and appreciation and these gifts don't have to be expensive but something to show your partner is always on your mind. 
Acts of Service: do something to show your love to your partner like making meals, washing the dishes or anything you can do to relieve the burden on them, you don't have to enjoy it but it's a sign that you consider and appreciate them.
Physical Touch: this is a powerful way of showing affection, could be a kiss, holding your partner's hand in public, hugging whenever you meet, your hand across their shoulder and even sexual embrace.

Usually, one of these will be your partner's primary and most important way of feeling loved, which is yours and which is your partner's?

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