Love languages refer to the concept introduced by Dr. Gary Chapman in his book "The Five Love Languages." According to Chapman, people express and experience love in different ways, and he identified five primary love languages as ways individuals prefer to give and receive love. The love languages are
Words of Affirmation:
Individuals with this love language value verbal expressions of love, compliments, and words of encouragement. Positive affirmations and verbal reassurances make them feel loved and appreciated.
Acts of Service:
Actions speak louder than words. They feel loved when others perform acts of service for them, such as helping with chores, running errands, or completing tasks that make life easier.
Receiving Gifts:
This love language involves feeling loved through thoughtful and meaningful gifts. It's not about the monetary value but the sentiment and effort behind the gift that matter.
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