When your partner's primary love language is words of affirmation, it means expressing your appreciation in words. Learn how you can speak love to your partner.| Verywell Mind
Quality time is vital to relationships. But when it's one partner's love language, it becomes paramount. Learn to express love through quality time.| Verywell Mind
Physical touch, one of Dr. Gary Chapman’s five love languages, isn't just about sex. Non-sexual touching, such as a hug or a pat, is just as important to a relationship.| Verywell Mind
Gift-giving is a primary love language for many people. However, you don't always have to buy grand, expensive gifts for a gift lover. Try pebbling a small but thoughtful way to show those you love that you care.| Verywell Mind
Take this love language quiz to find out what you're really looking for in a partner and how they can best meet your needs and speak to your heart.| Verywell Mind
Healthy relationships are marked by characteristics such as trust, openness, respect, and affection. Learn the signs of both healthy and unhealthy relationships.| Verywell Mind
Take a deep dive into the love language of gift-giving and -receiving with Gary Chapman’s bestselling book 'The Five Love Languages.'| Verywell Mind
Love languages describe how people like to receive and express their love. Learn more about the five love languages and how they can help improve your relationships.| Verywell Mind