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Love Language 101

Posted by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Three little words. Only eight letters in all, and yet, many of us have a terribly difficult time saying them. It is not always our fault, though - most of us speak different "love languages" than other members of our families.

What, exactly, are the "Love Languages"? Simply put, a Love Language is the primary way that you express and interpret love. Many of us have an interest, or ability, to speak one of the five main love languages better than the other four, although some of us are well versed in two - or three.

The five Love Languages are Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. If you think about it, each of us is more attuned to expressing ourselves in one of those manners than another. What is your family's "love language"? Do you express your love verbally, without qualm, or are you more into the acts of service for each other? Do you leave notes around because the words just won't come out the way you'd like them to? Do you have a difficult time forcing the words from your lips, causing irritation with your family members who feel as if you don't love them?

It's important to determine how your family reads your expressions of love, and for you to deliver them in a manner that they can understand. Sometimes, family members, or even spouses, are unaware of the differences in the ways that their loved ones "read" their love, and hurt feelings can occur.

In my own life, I am uncomfortable with the Words of Affirmation area, but I shine in Acts of Service.  I'm married to, and the mother of, people who really enjoy hearing Words of Affirmation. They don't really care that I got up and made a healthy and delicious breakfast - although my efforts in the kitchen are there to show my love and devotion for their health and well-being. It took a long time of hurt feelings on both sides for us to come to an understanding. Now I am certain to use the words that validate my family's feelings, and they know to show true expressions of thankfulness to help me feel love. They know that if I make cookies, or a special requested meal, it's one of the ways that I show I love them.

Have you determined your family's "Love Language"? Are they the same or different from your own? Do you understand the ways that you and your family members express love to each other? What are some ways that you can meet the needs of your partner and children and help them to feel your love?

Posted by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Army_Mom_2_Boyz
by Tania on Feb. 15, 2012 at 1:30 AM
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I would say verbally and also with acts that we do for eachother

Meltopia529
by Mel on Feb. 15, 2012 at 8:55 AM

 I agree with this.

My son doesn't talk yet, but I know he loves me. He gets a huge smile on his face when he sees me. He's always trying to share something with me. And I love when he wants me to snuggle with him.

Quoting Army_Mom_2_Boyz:

I would say verbally and also with acts that we do for eachother

 

Albond86
by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 8:57 AM
Affection and verbalization are key in my house
Army_Mom_2_Boyz
by Tania on Feb. 15, 2012 at 9:17 AM

awwww how cute is that

Quoting Meltopia529:

 I agree with this.

My son doesn't talk yet, but I know he loves me. He gets a huge smile on his face when he sees me. He's always trying to share something with me. And I love when he wants me to snuggle with him.

Quoting Army_Mom_2_Boyz:

I would say verbally and also with acts that we do for eachother

 


Audreesmommy757
by Diana on Feb. 15, 2012 at 4:05 PM

     actions speak louder then words... ;0)

nurseamanda11
by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 9:40 PM

Action, verbalization and affection... DS is only 16 months old, but he'll come running over with a smile on his face and then put his head down and forward- for me to kiss! too sweet. I know that won't last, so I enjoy every moment!

terri76
by Terriny on Feb. 15, 2012 at 10:11 PM

 This the same as my house :-)

Quoting Albond86:

Affection and verbalization are key in my house

 

Meltopia529
by Mel on Feb. 16, 2012 at 10:20 AM
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 I know! It makes me feel so special! =D

Quoting Army_Mom_2_Boyz:

awwww how cute is that

Quoting Meltopia529:

 I agree with this.

My son doesn't talk yet, but I know he loves me. He gets a huge smile on his face when he sees me. He's always trying to share something with me. And I love when he wants me to snuggle with him.

Quoting Army_Mom_2_Boyz:

I would say verbally and also with acts that we do for eachother

 


 

Meltopia529
by Mel on Feb. 16, 2012 at 10:21 AM

 This is so true!

Quoting Audreesmommy757:

     actions speak louder then words... ;0)

 

Meltopia529
by Mel on Feb. 16, 2012 at 10:22 AM

 Aww, My son is 15 months and does things like that too. I cherish every moment...seems llike they grow up way too fast now a  days!

Quoting nurseamanda11:

Action, verbalization and affection... DS is only 16 months old, but he'll come running over with a smile on his face and then put his head down and forward- for me to kiss! too sweet. I know that won't last, so I enjoy every moment!

 

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