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For those unfamiliar, the languages are:
Words of Affirmation
Quality Time
Receiving Gifts
Acts of Service
Physical Touch
My love language was a combination of Acts of Service and Quality Time, while his is Acts of Service. The two-session seminar was very insightful and sparked a good discussion between us.
And, while we do have a very open and content relationship I've noticed him making more effort on the small honey-do's front. And, it means the world to me; it truly is the little things!
Have you read the Five Love Languages? There's even a book for singles that I read when I was single and it was great too.
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I read it! I liked it - wish my husband had time (or would make time) to read it, I think it could do us some good.
I read the version for singles a couple years ago. (I'm assuming the marrieds version is about the same message.) I'm Physical Touch & Quality Time; my husband is Quality Time (physical touch is at the bottom for him - ha!) I thought it was very interesting in discussing how you give and receive love; I hadn't thought about that before.
I hadn't heard about that book before. I may need to check it out!
I have heard this book recommended before, but I've never read it. I am adding it to my list now. Thanks for the reminder!
I really need to read this book - I was just noticing this weekend how my husband values these little things I do for him and how it shows him I care, while I actually need him to do much different things for me to feel the same way. This would be a great idea for our next raod trip to LA. Thanks for suggesting this!
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