By learning the five love languages, you and your spouse will discover your unique love languages and learn practical steps in truly loving each other. Chapters are categorized by love language for easy reference, and each one ends with specific, simple steps to express a specific language to your spouse and guide your marriage in the right direction. A newly designed love languages assessment will help you understand and strengthen your relationship. You can build a lasting, loving marriage together.
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Marriage should be based on love, right? But does it
seem as though you and your spouse are speaking
two different languages? New York Times
bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman guides
couples in identifying, understanding, and speaking
their spouse’s primary love language—quality time,
words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, or
physical touch. By learning the five love languages,
you and your spouse will discover your unique love
languages and learn practical steps in truly loving
each other. Chapters are categorized by love
language for easy reference, and each one ends
with specific, simple steps to express a specific
language to your spouse and guide your marriage
in the right direction. A newly designed love
languages assessment will help you understand and strengthen your
relationship. You can build a lasting, loving marriage together.
Reviews
2. By Eleanor:
This review is from: The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts
(Paperback)
The main idea behind this book is that just as people have unique personality
preferences, we all have unique preferences for what we find satisfying and
motivating when it comes to love. Your love language is the way that you most
feel loved and cared for. The problem is most people love how they want to be
loved, and that doesn’t tend to align with how their partner wants to be loved.
So, you have to learn to speak your partner’s love language. The author also
believes that focusing intently on speaking the love languages will rekindle
relationships where people don’t even seem to like each other anymore.
By Susan:
i loved this book (i read the kindle version). a lot of the people who gave it low
ratings said it was full of simple common sense. to a point, that’s true. but 1)
simple is NOT the same as easy and 2) when your marriage is in crisis, common
sense goes out the window and you start trying crazy things to solve the
problem. or you can’t even TRY to solve it at all and it spirals out of control. who
can think clearly when there is that much tension at home? its nice to have
someone point out some really basic changes to make.
my husband and i have COMPLETELY DIFFERENT languages. because of that, we
didn’t really understand what the other person needed because it was SO
DIFFERENT from what each of us needed. we didn’t realize how much our
actions or lack of actions around a certain “language” affected the other person.
now that i understand, of COURSE it seems like common sense, because it is SO
SIMPLE. but i DID need someone else to point it out. thank god for Chapman!
this book gives PRODUCTIVE, action-oriented things you can physically DO to
help your marriage. most of them take not even 5 minutes a day.
its made a HUGE difference for us. i read it about 7 months ago and my house
has been a happy and peaceful place ever since (even through some heated
arguments and differences of opinion). i hope it helps you as much.
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