May 16, 2025

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  1. Love languages have become a hot topic in recent years, but the concept has been around for over three decades. Gary Chapman’s book, The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate, was published in 1992 and covers the five love languages we talk about these days: acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, words of affirmation, and physical touch.

    In case you needed a refresher, here are the definitions and some examples of each love language:

    Acts of service — Doing something nice for your partner. For example, making your partner coffee in the morning or running an errand so that they don’t have to. It can also be something bigger, like breakfast in bed.

    Giving/receiving gifts — Give your partner gifts that show them you’re thinking about them, especially outside of holidays. This can, of course, apply to big gifts, but smaller gifts, such as random flowers or giving them their favorite candy bar, also count.

    Quality time — Being together without distractions and giving each other your undivided attention can entail activities, such as going on a hike, having dinner, or just making time to talk about your day.

    Words of affirmation — Saying supportive things to your partner. Most obviously, compliments, duh. But this also includes showing verbal appreciation, encouragement, and saying “I love you.”

    Physical touch — Expressing your affection through physical acts can include cuddling, kissing, holding hands, giving each other massages, hugging.

    Going beyond romantic relationships, your love languages can be applied to family, friendships, and other relationships. Everyone has a primary love language and a secondary love language — what are yours?

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