The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts
by:
Gary Chapman (author)
The secret to love that lasts! How do we meet each other’s deep emotional need to feel loved? If we can learn that and choose to do it, then the love we share will be exciting beyond anything we ever felt when we were infatuated.” Dr. Gary Chapman. Dr. Gary Chapman’s international bestseller...
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The secret to love that lasts! How do we meet each other’s deep emotional need to feel loved? If we can learn that and choose to do it, then the love we share will be exciting beyond anything we ever felt when we were infatuated.” Dr. Gary Chapman. Dr. Gary Chapman’s international bestseller has brought back or intensified the love in millions of marriages by revealing the five distinct languages we all use to express love: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. Couples who understand each other’s love language hold a priceless advantage in the quest for love that lasts a lifetime they know how to effectively and consistently make each other feel truly and deeply loved. That gift never fades away. Includes a PDF of the personal profile for Husbands & Wives.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781609810436 (1609810430)
Publish date: September 1st 2010
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Edition language: English
I won't go into the circumstances which lead to this bizarre buddy read that took place at Disneyland. Sometimes life can be stranger than fiction. I will say that this book has some reasonably helpful thoughts and ideas, but... it is way too simplified and way too heteronormative and way too tradit...
If you're a Christian, just read the Bible instead. This Gary Chapman guy spends the whole book doing a hack paraphrase job.
A fairly quick read, and ultimately about communication - which is always good.
Although I would not use it as a relationship bible I did find it very insightful. My husband is currently reading it as well and it has helped to open communication more about how we most feel loved; it gave us something to start with.