The five love languages — coined by Baptist pastor Gary Chapman in 1992, per Vox — neatly divide expressions of love into five tidy categories: words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, gift giving and physical touch. Used by couples and singles alike — many single people can recall breaking down their top love languages on first dates — the five love languages have become a popular way to understand how a person and their romantic partner prefer to express and give love. What are the 5 love language types?
We give and receive love in five different ways, referred to as love languages: words of affirmation, acts of service, gifts, quality time, and physical touch.
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Love is not just in the air; it’s a full-blown hurricane sweeping across the States as Valentine’s Day approaches. Floridians, along with their fellow Americans, are dusting off their romance manuals, deciphering their partner’s love language, and gearing up for a day of heartfelt gestures. But what’s the love forecast for this […]