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Monday 29 November 2021

How you talk to your partner in his "love language" ?

 How you talk to your partner in his "love language"?

How you talk to your partner in his love language ?
How you talk to your partner in his love language ?


There are many ways you can show your love to your partners. Depending on the type of “love language” your partner uses, some may work better than others. Understanding your own love language and that of your partner can provide valuable information about what you need to feel loved for yourself and what you can do for your partner to make them feel loved. In the following you will read about the five languages of love and learn everything you need to know about them and how you can use them to improve your relationship.

The need for romantic love is a basic dream. And when it comes to sparking off the spark in your romantic relationships, knowing your partner's love language can work wonders. If you know how to know your partner's love language, you will get an insight into what actually impresses your partner, what makes him special and what makes him even more attracted to you. In this regard, the knowledge revealed through zodiac signs for it is strong. This article shows which love language has the deepest effect on each zodiac sign for it. Astrological information like this can help build more compatible and long-lasting relationships and, in many cases, avoid unsuitable partners.

Psychologically, once the basic needs for food, water, and shelter are found, the next things people crave are love and affection. Plus, recent research from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) suggests that romantic love can be potentially addicting!

In addition, there are many different dialects in every love language and some people speak mixed forms from different love languages, In other words: What can be an ultimate expression of affection for one can be irrelevant for the other. But the good thing is: As with a foreign language, it is possible to learn the different languages of love.

We don't speak the same language

This is the perfect example of the importance of speaking the other person's love language. Because even if this grand gesture was Justin's love language, who used it to express his love, it was not Emily's love language. But what are love languages, please?

There are five love languages:

1. Willingness to help
"It's about everything that has to do with the household, with the garden, favors and an unsolicited help," explains Linda Mitterweger. Here the partner does everything to give the other a nice home and to support him or her in the things that arise in everyday life.

2. Togetherness
"It's about time spent together and undisturbed. About really just being two, sometimes without a cell phone," says Linda Mitterweger.

3. Touch
"This is about intimacy, tenderness and physicality. This of course includes sexuality, but also physical contact such as caressing or holding hands on the street," says Linda Mitterweger. According to a survey by the dating portal Parship, physical contact is the most common love language among couples.

4. Gifts
This love language is expressed in small or large gifts and attentions. "It is very important that it is really tailored to the person receiving the gift," says the psychologist.

5. Praise and recognition
This is about everything that has to do with compliments, according to the psychologist.

For more understanding

Why should you know and communicate your love languages? It happens in the best of relationships that one feels like giving a lot of love, while the other lacks it. This is because it is probably being transported incorrectly. Each of us is a mixture of love languages and in every relationship there is room for the love languages of both people.

Emily and Justin Baldoni also talked about this on their podcast. After Justin understood that these grand gestures weren't important to Emily, she too was able to accept that he loved to show his love so much. She no longer felt misunderstood. It was his way of transporting. At the same time, however, he also learned that the love he hid in it did not arrive and learned to communicate in its own way. With time and support spent together.

In many cases, your language of love can be different from that of your partner. But that's not necessarily a problem. "Learning love languages ultimately enables couples to communicate in a way that creates a secure foundation and allows them to grow," says Saltz. In order to make someone feel loved, it is especially important to use the person's love language. "Find gentle ways to ask your partner to do things that make you feel loved too," says Woodsfellow.

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