What's Your Love Language? Oh Lawd, Here We Go Again!
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- Society & Culture
This week, Sherene and Nichole discuss the five love languages. Not everyone receives and expresses love in the same way. Knowing your partners love language can lead to a more engaging and bonded relationship.
Five love languages:
1)Words of affirmation: desire spoken affection, praise, and compliments. Criticism and discouraging words hurt you more than others.
2)Acts of service: desires a partner who willingly eases their workload. For example, a partner who does the dishes before you get to it or makes you breakfast in bed. But laziness and broken promises can make you feel uncared for.
3)Receiving gifts: desires thoughtful gift rather than generic gifts. This love language isn’t necessarily materialistic. It could be as simple as a person getting you your favorite snack.
4)Quality time: desires undivided attention. A person who is actively listening and truly present rather than looking at their phone. You feel unloved without one-on-one time.
5)Physical touch: kisses, hand holding, hugs, and other touches show love. Lack of touch doesn't allow for this person to feel a sense of safety or warmth in the relationship.
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This week, Sherene and Nichole discuss the five love languages. Not everyone receives and expresses love in the same way. Knowing your partners love language can lead to a more engaging and bonded relationship.
Five love languages:
1)Words of affirmation: desire spoken affection, praise, and compliments. Criticism and discouraging words hurt you more than others.
2)Acts of service: desires a partner who willingly eases their workload. For example, a partner who does the dishes before you get to it or makes you breakfast in bed. But laziness and broken promises can make you feel uncared for.
3)Receiving gifts: desires thoughtful gift rather than generic gifts. This love language isn’t necessarily materialistic. It could be as simple as a person getting you your favorite snack.
4)Quality time: desires undivided attention. A person who is actively listening and truly present rather than looking at their phone. You feel unloved without one-on-one time.
5)Physical touch: kisses, hand holding, hugs, and other touches show love. Lack of touch doesn't allow for this person to feel a sense of safety or warmth in the relationship.
Follow us on all socials @ohlawdpodcast
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ohlawdpodcast/support
35 min