Not having the same love language as your partner doesn’t mean your relationship is doomed – in fact, it has many benefits.
and you’ll easily be able to recognise the different ways people act and respond to one another, even platonically.
indicated that people who expressed love and affection in the love language their partner preferred experienced higher levels of both relationship and sexual satisfaction., love language mismatch was actually associated with lower satisfaction for both the giver and receiver of affection, suggesting that fulfilling a partner’s needs was highly valued in addition to having one’s own needs fulfilled.
“It’s important we recognise our partner’s love language because a miscommunication in this area of a relationship can cause needless conflict and feelings of rejection.”Understand your own wants and needs first
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