Falling in love is easy. Staying in love—that’s the challenge! How can you keep your relationship fresh and growing amid the demands, conflicts, and just plain boredom of everyday life?
In the #1 New York Times bestseller The 5 Love Languages, you’ll discover the secret that has transformed millions of relationships worldwide. Whether your relationship is flourishing or failing, Dr. Gary Chapman’s proven approach to showing and receiving love will help you experience deeper and richer levels of intimacy with your partner—starting today.
The 5 Love Languages is as practical as it is insightful. Updated to reflect the complexities of relationships today, this new edition reveals intrinsic truths and applies relevant, actionable wisdom in ways that work.
My sister in law talks quite a bit about the love languages and she often gives bridal shower gifts that relate to the love languages, to help remind couples that if they speak their loved ones love language then it helps their relationship become stronger and last longer. So I was intrigued to listen to this book and see if I could figure out my own love language. My sister in law always commented to me that my gift was the gift of receiving gifts, but after listening to the book I feel like mine is acts of service. While I do enjoy gifts I do prefer to give them and not really receive them. But I do get warm little fuzzies if I do acts of service for others or they do them for me. I am still trying to decode my husband's love language as he seems to be a mix, but I'll keep working on it. I did decipher that my little boy's love language is quality time. He loves being around us and doing activities with us whether it a movie night, game night or a family outing. This is a very good read.

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