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The five love languages are words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, physical touch, and gifts from "summary" of The Heart of the 5 Love Languages (Abridged Gift-Sized Version) by Gary Chapman

According to Gary Chapman's book, individuals communicate and receive love in different ways. Understanding these different ways is crucial for building and maintaining a healthy relationship. The five love languages - words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, physical touch, and gifts - are the key ways people express and feel love. Words of affirmation involve verbal expressions of love and appreciation. People who value this love language feel most loved when they hear positive words from their partner. Quality time is another love language where individuals feel loved when they receive undivided attention and engage in meaningful conversations with their partner. Acts of service, on the other hand, involve performing thoughtful gestures to show love and care. Physical touch is a love language that includes non-verbal expres...
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    The Heart of the 5 Love Languages (Abridged Gift-Sized Version)

    Gary Chapman

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