
Words of Affirmation: This love language involves using words to express love, appreciation, and support. People who have this love language feel loved and valued when their partner speaks kind and affirming words to them.
Acts of Service: This love language involves doing things for your partner to show love and support. People who have this love language feel loved when their partner helps out with tasks and responsibilities, or does things to make their lives easier.
Receiving Gifts: This love language involves giving and receiving physical gifts as a way to show love and appreciation. People who have this love language feel loved when their partner gives them thoughtful gifts, no matter how small or inexpensive.
Quality Time: This love language involves giving undivided attention and time to your partner. People who have this love language feel loved when their partner makes an effort to spend quality time with them, without distractions or interruptions.
Physical Touch: This love language involves using physical touch to show love and affection. People who have this love language feel loved when their partner touches them in a loving and affectionate way, such as holding hands, cuddling, or hugging.
The book suggests that everyone has a primary love language, and that understanding and speaking your partner's love language can help improve communication and strengthen your relationship.