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Mike buying Will Reese’s Pieces without Will saying anything>>>

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daryl’s love language is most definitely acts of service.
try and change my mind…oh wait—you CANT.
Peak love language is when your partner gifts you the type of wine that's great for your heart condition.
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Good afternoon lovers! We’re having a beautiful day over here at The Little Book of Black Luv. Have you heard of love languages? Kenny and I both share one which is physical touch. What’s your lovelanguage(s)?💜💜💜 : • #love #lovelanguage #discussionpost #thelittlebookofblackluv #talktome #humpdayvibes #tellmeaboutit #physicaltouch #actsofservice #qualitytime #wordsofaffirmation #receivinggifts #learnmore #exploration #intimacy #blackluv #blacklove #howtolove #loveistheanswer #blackloveisbeautiful #blackloveisrevolutionary #blackloveisreal #blackloveisblackpower #blackloveissexy
I want a cute partner to knit scarves for, make desserts for, and have them be obsessed with me. Where can I get one? 💳💳😞😞

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5 Womens Preferred Love Language - Why Actions Win
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According to Gary Chapman, author of The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts, we each speak different love languages.
As Gary Chapman explains in The 5 Love Languages, each of us “speaks” one primary language of love—the way we feel most cherished
Words of Affirmation: warm compliments, heartfelt praise, sincere notes
Acts of Service: thoughtful actions like cooking a meal or doing chores
Receiving Gifts: tokens that reflect care and thoughtfulness
Quality Time: focused, undistracted moments together
Physical Touch: affectionate hugs, hand-holding, intimacy
These 5 Love Languages help decode how to connect deeply with others.
ginisang upo & strawberry banana flavoured cheerios (love takes form in many ways).
cut up apples and oranges my parents would take up to my room during my depressive episodes. going downstairs, the morning before going to school, and seeing a mug of freshly poured hot ginger-honey tea sitting on the kitchen counter after telling my mom about my itchy throat (and continues to give me a fresh one every day until i get better). telling my parents about how much i've missed biking and the next day, seeing my bike with freshly pumped tires propped up at the front door. requesting a home-cooked meal my dad used to make and proceeds to cook a big serving of it that would last us the rest of the week. bringing all the essentials to every outing just in case someone needs sunscreen, a bandaid, water, etc. pulling me closer to them on a bumpy commute. making sure i'm on the inside of the sidewalk. carrying my things when i'm tired or as i try to dig through my tote bag (full of everything). giving me their jacket or sweater whenever i'm too stubborn to bring my own. following me as i go through aisle after aisle and pushing the cart, and giving suggestions on what would look good on me as i throw in clothes to try on. making plans without having me to worry about when and where we are going. taking me outside for fresh air when i've been feeling too overwhelmed and suffocated for too long inside crowded areas. reassurance and hugs when i'm crying because i feel like a burden. bringing me my favourite snacks knowing that i haven't eaten much. finding my freshly folded laundry on my bed during my busy weekends. coming home after a long day to a plate of rice and uulam saved in the fridge just for me. buying something to eat with me even though they're not hungry, but does it anyways so that i don't eat alone (i hate eating alone). checking in on me when i've shut down or when i've dissociated. bringing me my favourite drink after i've stayed up late studying. telling my parents about how much i liked the snack they bought me recently and buys it in bulk the next day. giving me a long embrace after i've being distant due to stress. "i'll take care of it, don't worry about it, you're safe with me, i'll take care of you."