Dating & Relationships
What are love languages?
The 5 love languages date back to Dr.Gary Chapman in 1992, who proposed five different relational styles commonly known as: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, physical touch and quality time. The theory suggests that each individual holds one predominant love language which guides their romantic behaviours toward others and by which they feel most loved.
Learning our own love languages, and your partner's love languages helps to understand how best you are your partner give and receive love. Being aware of this makes your relationship stronger and more healthy.
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