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 ...
There are five love languages: Quality Time, Physical Touch, Receiving Gifts, Words of Affirmation, and Acts of Service. Does ...
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So, you have recently discovered that your wife or girlfriends’ love language is physical touch. What are you going to do next? Author Gary Chapman’s book, The 5 Love Languages, is a good place to ...
This Valentine's Day, consider asking your partner, "What's your love language?" The 5 Love Languages®—gift giving, quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service, and physical touch—were ...
Cheering up your partner is a great thing to do, despite the fear that it is invalidating. Just as you would try to cheer up your child if they were sad, you should try to make your partner feel ...
A video of a woman who is apparently "mad" at her husband but unable to withhold her love language has gone viral on TikTok. The clip was shared by @moandmiss and has had 10.5 million views since it ...
Do you like to offer your partner kind words and compliments? Or do you prefer to express your affection with gifts, or by taking care of the daily chores? An important aspect of romantic ...
You know that feeling at the end of the day when you rest your head on your partner’s shoulder and everything feels better? Or when you get a sense of love and support from a big hug or walking down ...
In relationships, you don’t consider yourself mushy-gushy—you’re certainly no Noah Calhoun—but you do love a touchy-feely moment. You reach for your partner’s hand at the dinner table and unabashedly ...