What Your Love Language Says About You

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So, what is your love language? And what does it say about you? When it comes to relationships, no two people show their love in exactly the same way. To help everyone understand the different ways one can give and receive affection, marriage counselor Dr. Gary Chapman developed the concept of the Five Love Languages, which include words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch.

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Writer: Gabrielle LaFrank
Script Editor: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Klaudia Flis
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Hello everyone! Have you ever heard of the term love language? What are your thoughts on it and what is your love language? If you can relate to this video comment below and tell us your love language 🥰

Psychgo
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0:40 Words of affirmation
1:06 Acts of service
1:32 Receiving gifts
2:03 Quality time
2:25 Physical touch

(The curse of being early)

Contra
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“We accept the love we think we deserve.”
― Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

QuestionEverythingButWHY
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If love language exists then I'm speechless.

malphite
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It is very useful to know this because sometimes each person of a couple may have different love languages. This can lead to sadness if one doesn't understand that the other one is showing love in his own way!

manualdocerebro
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Am I the only one who wants to know how real love feels like?

s.a.
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Physical touch for me is incredibly important. So much so, that I won’t let anyone that isn’t very very close to me emotionally come physically near me. This has helped a lot with social distancing 😂😂😂

mds
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“You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
― Dr. Seuss

QuestionEverythingButWHY
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I got highest score on Receiving Gifts but idk how I could explain to someone that I don't mind how luxurious the gift is. It's not about the money. But also, I wouldn't appreciate a half-assed gift. I just want to feel like they gave it to me because they wanted to, and because they thought of me and what I really like. I don't want to sound materialistic or ungrateful. I really am not!

gurdi
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For me, my love language is quality time. I also need hugs and hand holding

CelineOng
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If anyone's confused what their love language is here's a guide -
Imagine u are on a FIRST DATE with 5 people seperately.
- 1st person compliments u n says what are ur good qualities; calls u beautiful/handsome.
- 2nd person gets u popcorn and drinks even in middle of the movie and helps others as well.
- 3rd person gives u a gift; can be a chocolate or teddy bear or anything u want it to be.
- 4th person hangs out with u even after ur date n all time u have converstaion.
- 5th person catches ur hand during the date and gives u a big hug after the date is over.
Which one do u like the most out of 5 ?
If u picked 1st, urs is words of affirmation
If u picked 2nd, urs is act of service
If u picked 3rd, urs is receiving gifts
If u picked 4th, urs is quality time
If u picked 5th, urs is physical touch.

HowTo-lqqo
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I am "acts of service". When my husband cooks dinner, washes the kids, or helps me do something I've been wanting to do, I just love him boundlessly and want to make him the happiest person alive.

thiacari
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This YouTube channel teach me about myself more than my family and school does
Thanks a lot psych2go I love you alot

malakotaish
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"For some, actions don't always speak louder than works"

Exactly. For those whose love language is words of affirmation, sometimes saying: "I'm proud of you or I appreciate you" is enough

asylasnow
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A good relationship is where both partners help each other heal.

shivamnow
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“As he read, I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.”
― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

QuestionEverythingButWHY
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ah, quality time and physical touch



the two things my parents never gave me lol

bnuuyaa
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Love languages aren't just for romantic relationships; they work in all relationships. My brother and I are both high physical touch as a love language, but since our family doesn't really hug, we always end up play punching or hip-and-shouldering each other. This also counts.

theth
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I love quality time just talking and knowing the other person cares and listens and just sitting next to each other

Lesiosaurus
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It is so helpful to know someone else’s love language so you can express your affection in a way that they most appreciate :-) I resisted reading the book for so long, but when I finally did it made total sense. Excellent video! ♥️

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