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Showing love in the right language fills emotional love tanks from "summary" of The Five Love Languages by Garry Chapman

When it comes to expressing love, words are not always enough. Some people feel most loved when they receive words of affirmation, while others feel loved through acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time spent together, or physical touch. These different ways of expressing and receiving love are what Gary Chapman refers to as the five love languages. Each person has a primary love language through which they feel most loved and appreciated. When we speak our partner's love language, we are filling their emotional love tank, making them feel valued and cherished. However, if we are not speaking the right love language, our efforts may go unnoticed or unappreciated. For example, ...
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    The Five Love Languages

    Garry Chapman

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