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The Five Love Languages has been discussed in the MBTI+ thread, and it's fairly self-explanatory as by the titles. Though this will contain diagrams, and is a place of discussion of the Five Love Languages, as it pertains to personality and the types. Draco beings, Energy beings, Sensor beings, and Human-Reptilian beings all have the ...
All five love languages challenge us to give to our spouse, but for some, receiving gifts, visible symbols of love, speaks the loudest. A gift is something you can hold in your hand and say, “Look, he was thinking of me,” or, “She remembered me.”
2) Gifts followed closely by service are the two I most express (I've always viewed doing something for somebody as a form of gift, so I don't entirely understand why they are separate love languages). 3) I think that question is impossible to answer without first being in love with the person I'm marrying. Love changes people.
The five love languages : Words of Affirmation Actions don’t always speak louder than words. If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Hearing the words, “I love you,” are important—hearing the reasons behind that love sends your spirits skyward.
Love Languages Words of Affirmation Actions don’t always speak louder than words. If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Hearing the words, “I love you,” are important—hearing the reasons behind that love sends your spirits skyward. Insults can leave you shattered and are not easily forgotten.*
My husband and I have the same love language break-down: 1. Quality Time 2. Words of Affirmation 3. Physical Touch 4. Acts of Service 5. Gifts Although, I have a much higher skew towards both Quality Time and Words of Affirmation (while my husband has a more even distribution down the chain of love languages).
Anyway, as much as the concept of the 5 Love Languages help us to understand another person's love language, I find it's actually easier to be with someone who gives love and receives love like I do. There are much less misunderstandings. For instance, my partner can just figure out and tell me, "You need some attention. Come here closer.
Generally I try to show love the way I want to receive love: by favors, kind actions, hugs, saying 'I love you'. This is especially true in the romantic sense. If any of you have ever heard of the Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman then you will understand what I mean when my love language in giving is Acts of Service.
I just love learning foreign languages. ... (Big Five is highly unstable for me and only indicative of ...
I can relate to this. It sounds like you guys had a mismatch in your communication styles ("Five Love Languages"). That doesn't make you a failure, it just means you were speaking different languages and not understanding each other. It's unfortunate but not unusual.