
BRAX GIRL GUIDE TO LOVE LANGUAGES
Are you giving your partner the right type of affection? Don't let your love get lost in translation. Mastering the 5 love languages will ensure you get the love you need and give the love they deserve.
1. If your partner is always making plans for the two of you, or starting meaningful conversations, it's likely quality time is their love language. Quality time is all about giving your partner undivided attention, so put the phone away and find time to reconnect. Take part in an activity together! This could be something simple like cooking dinner together, or an extravagant night out. You know your partner best, what would they prefer?
2. Does your partner express their love by hugging and kissing you often? Do they hold your hand or give you back rubs? If your partner is sitting next to you, are they as close as can be? Physical touch may be their love language. Something as simple as holding their hand on a night out, or giving them a back rub, will give your partner the love and reassurance they may be craving.
3. One of the best ways to know if your partner's love language is words of affirmation is to pay attention to the ways they respond to compliments and kind words. If your partner tends to smile, show appreciation, or even return the compliments and kind words, then it is likely that words of affirmation is their love language. Try writing them a love letter or leaving love notes around the house to remind them how much you love them.
4. To determine if acts of service is their love language, pay attention to how they react when you offer to do something for them or offer to help out. If they seem to appreciate it, then acts of service may be their love language. Many people who tend to do everything for everybody else yearn for someone who will do them a favor before they even have to ask. Make them breakfast in bed, run errands for them, or complete one of their chores, and they will be swooning!
5. If your partner tends to give you thoughtful gifts or surprises you with romantic gestures, then it's likely that gift giving is their love language. Gift giving isn't about being materialistic, it's the thought that counts! They like to know you were thinking of them. Surprising her with flowers, or something simple, like a coffee, could make her whole day!
Communication is key, so if you aren't sure how to best show love to your partner it's okay to ask! It's equally as important to acknowledge your own love language, too! If you aren't sure about your own love language, consider what you crave from a partner. If you're stressed would you rather your partner surprise you with a gift, or by finishing up your to-do list? Would you rather your partner comfort you with words or a hug? There are many quizzes you can find online to help you determine your love language, if you still aren't sure.
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