![]() ![]() Physical touch You like physical intimacy - to cuddle, touch, and kiss.You appreciate spending quality time with your partner, and when they give you their full attention without distractions. Quality time You come up with a bunch of ideas about what you and your partner can do when you’re together.You make an effort to offer reassurance to your partner, and compliments are a key to your heart. Words of affirmation You value sharing your emotions and hearing your partner talk about theirs.Acts of service You look for ways to be helpful, like finishing the chores, making dinner, or running important errands - and you appreciate when your partner does the same for you.Gifts You show love and care with gifts, put extra time and effort into finding the perfect gift, and enjoy receiving gifts yourself.See if you recognize yourself or your partner in any of these categories. Think about how you express affection and respond to your partner’s displays of affection. There are some telltale signs that you favor one love language over the others, suggests The 5 Love Languages. ![]() You prefer to bond through physical contact. Think hugging, kissing, holding hands, cuddling, and having sex. This may mean sharing a meal, taking a staycation, or learning a new skill together like painting, pottery, or dancing. ![]() You feel most loved while spending meaningful, focused time with your partner. For you, words speak louder than actions. You most appreciate giving and receiving love through kind words, including compliments, praise, cheerleading, and other verbal expressions of support or admiration. When others do the same for you, you feel loved. You demonstrate your affection with thoughtful gestures, such as cooking a meal, cleaning the house, or filling the car with gas. Acts of ServiceĪctions speak louder than words. You express love through presents. These can be small tokens or bigger items. Even if you can relate to different expressions of love, Chapman’s theory is that we all have a primary language that speaks to us the most.īefore delving deeper into love languages, let’s outline each one. Please message us with any and all questions.The five love languages framework aims to help couples hear and say “I love you” by recognizing expressions of love from their romantic partners and showing love themselves in ways the other person in that relationship can appreciate. ![]() Violations include damages and attorney fees pursuant to 17 U.S. No part of the contents may be copied, reproduced, transmitted or distributed in any way nor may they be presented to other parties to be considered for reproduction without prior written consent. Commercial use of this product will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.Īll designs, concepts, and content such as text & artwork including but not limited to the structure, selection, coordination, expression, and arrangement, is owned by LDS Quotations, LLC and is protected as a copyright under Title 17 of the United States Code. We recommend the PDF asset for high resolution prints. It's our hope that this carefully designed posters offer some light and personality to your living room, dining room, entry way, home office, bedroom or wherever you choose to display them!Įach size has a PDF and JPG asset. These posters also could serve as a reasonably priced gift for a friend, missionary, or a family member for Mother's Day, Father's Day, a Birthday, Christmas, etc. This minimalist poster of 1 Corinthians 16:14 could serve as simple addition to your wall art collection, or the smallest size could be framed and placed on a shelf or a mantle. The LDS Quotations store is now offering this beautiful, modern print of the beautiful Bible verse: ![]()
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