09/02/2021
When do you feel most loved? Is it when your partner surprises you with a dinner date? Or when you receive unexpected gifts from your friends? Or when your siblings prepare you food when you are busy? Read on as we discuss the 5 Love Languages and how you can translate them to your Partner, Family, and Dearest Friends.
Knowing your own love language as well as the love language of the people dearest to you may lead to healthy and fulfilled relationships. By being aware of your partner’s love language, you can best understand and attend to their emotional needs.
Miscommunication and breakups occur when partners do not speak and understand each other’s love languages. Both parties may feel like they are receiving the short end of the stick when their needs and love languages are not met.
Read on this post to identify you and your partners love language. Let us know your love language in the comment section below!
References
Chapman, G. (2018, June). The Five Love Languages Defined. Retrieved February 09, 2021, from 5lovelanguages.com: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/2018/06/the-five-love-languages-defined/
Cicalo, A. I. (2018, July 21). Identifying Love Languages in your Relationship. Retrieved from msu.edu: https://health4u.msu.edu/articles/2017-identifying-love-languages-in-your-relationship
Penn State University. (2019, November 18). Love Languages, and the importance of understanding your partner’s language. Retrieved from psu.edu: https://sites.psu.edu/aspsy/2019/11/18/love-languages-and-the-importance-of-understanding-your-partners-language/