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    • Words of affirmation. Ask yourself, how do you feel when you hear your partner offer encouraging, positive, and affirming words, and compliments?
    • Acts of service. Ask yourself, how do you feel when your partner helps you with tasks that reduce your burden or ease your stress? Examples: Your partner does a chore for you, runs an errand for you, or takes care of something without having to be asked?
    • Receiving gifts. Ask yourself, how do you feel when your partner gets you thoughtful or extravagant gifts? Examples: You get a gift or a small treat from your partner that tells you he/she was thinking about you.
    • Quality time. Ask yourself, how do you feel when your partner gives you their undivided attention and you engage in meaningful conversation or activities?
    • Words of affirmation (verbal compliments and statements of appreciation)
    • Quality time (focused attention and quality conversation)
    • Receiving gifts (tangible gifts and physical symbols of love)
    • Acts of service (doing favours for one another)
  2. Theories of love include the evolutionary, equity, and attachment theories, which examine all the different reasons why people fall in love. Explore the definition of these theories...

  3. Theories of love can refer to several psychological and sociological theories: Attachment theory; Color wheel theory of love (based on the 1973 book The Colors of Love by John Lee) Compassionate vs. passionate love theory (based on research by Elaine Hatfield) Filter theory; Reward theory of attraction

  4. Apr 8, 2005 · In what follows, theories of love are tentatively and hesitantly classified into four types: love as union, love as robust concern, love as valuing, and love as an emotion. It should be clear, however, that particular theories classified under one type sometimes also include, without contradiction, ideas central to other types.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · There is something about the idea of love languages that seems to make people feel very passionately: My love language is words of affirmation. My love language is clean sheets. My...

  6. Mar 3, 2023 · According to Chapman, there are five love languages. Each of these love languages is a way to communicate your love to your romantic partner. In his role as a Baptist pastor, Chapman had been counselling couples for years. It was through his observations of couples that the idea of love languages was born.

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