Touch - Love Language

love languages
Author Gary Chapman lists 5 ways we give and receive love: time, touch, words, action and gifts. He calls these the 5 love languages.
We each have a love language which makes us most feel loved. If you know your partner's love language you can make sure they really feel loved by you. If they know yours - that's great!

touch
Do you feel especially loved and valued when your partner gives you a hug, touches your cheek, holds your hand?
And if that sounds like your partner, then your key is to discover the forms of touch which your partner likes. Don't swamp them! Get to know the ways you can use touch to show them how much you value them. A timely hug when they get home and your partner hears that you enjoy being close to them, that they are still physically attractive to you and maybe even that they're safe in your love.
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