your grandma probably gave you as a kid, but they still hold up with regard to romance, friendship and even workplace connections.
The concept is simple: Care about how the other person likes to be loved. Here’s how it works.The concept of love languages originated with a Baptist pastor named Gary Chapman, Ph.D.
around 30 years ago. In 1992, he published a book with a title that would eventually become an everyday household term: . With more than 20 million copies sold, the author details the ways people want to be loved and how they love others, with one key difference—they aren’t always the same—and that’s where the confusion lies in some relationships.The five love languages are: For some, helps prompt conversations with romantic partners, friends or coworkers about how people best want to be loved and how they naturally love others.
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