
The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition

You cannot force someone to accept an expression of love. You can only offer it. If it is not accepted, you must respect the other person’s decision.
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
I get a lot of questions from single people about how to communicate love languages through the Internet. Obviously, gifts and words of affirmation are easier to speak across distances. For speaking the languages of quality time, physical touch, and acts of service, you’re going to have to get a little more creative. Quality time will have to take
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‘Your eyes are beautiful.’”
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
“Why would you have to work on a marriage? If you have to work on it, doesn’t that mean you probably shouldn’t have gotten married in the first place?” She was voicing a commonly believed myth about love. The myth contains some truth, but it is only a partial truth.
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
if we learn to express love in the other person’s love language, they will feel loved. And if that person reciprocates by speaking our love language, they will meet our emotional need for love.
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
- Maintain eye contact when you are listening to someone. This keeps your mind from wandering and communicates that the person has your full attention.
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
To force physical touch in places where they are not comfortable is not an expression of love but of selfishness.
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
They experience feelings of estrangement and distance. “I don’t know how I could have felt so close to him six months ago when today I feel like I don’t even know him,”
Gary Chapman • The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition
All of us have strengths and weaknesses in our personalities. No one is perfect. Maturity is not flawlessness. However, we are never to be satisfied with our present status of development.