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I just finished reading this book and I would STRONGLY recommend it to all married couples. No matter where you are in your marriage, I'm pretty confident it will help.
Has anyone else read it? What do you think?
Re: The 5 Love Languages
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Joe doesn't seem to want to read it but I will keep it trying... definitely worth it.
The Fluffy Cat says... "Boxes are the best toys ever invented!"
it is a great book! basically it describes the 5 types of love communication styles we use.. a person generally has 1-2 dominant love languages - they are words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, gift giving, and physical touch
I heard about the 5 love languages in high school, and have related it to my life since then. I agree it is a very powerful book that makes you more aware of how you give and others receive love and vice versa.
I've read it. I would say everyone who is engaged should read it too.
I think it's one of the best self-help relationship books out there.