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The concept of “love languages” was created by relationship counselor Gary Chapman in his 1992 book The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate. Since then, love languages have been used by many to help learn how they best express and receive love, which leads to better communication and relationships with loved ones. The five love languages are Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. Knowing your love language is an important part of being in any type of relationship, but it doesn’t stop there! To best use this information, you’ll also need to know your loved one’s love language so that you can express your affection and appreciation in a way that they’ll understand.
Article Referenced: https://www.psychological-consulting.com
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