October 2010 Weddings
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5 Languages of Love, anyone?

Who here has read this?  The reverend who married Matt and I gave this book to us when we first went to meet him a few months before the wedding.  Matt and I have been reading it off an on over the past few months and we just finished.  Turns out we have the same love language (quality time) which is really nice.  We both give each other what we crave most, ourselves.

What did you think of the book?

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Re: 5 Languages of Love, anyone?

  • Love, love, LOVE this book!  Very powerful and incredibly insightful.  It really helped my husband and I figure out each other in this department and I also had my parents take the test and was able to get a better read on them as well.  I would recommend this book to anyone - married or not.
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  • I've heard of it before, but haven't read it.  I think I/we should add it to our list.  Thanks!

    ETA: Now on my library queue :O)

  • When I worked for Borders people were always talking about this book but I just never picked it up.

    Might be good for Mike and I to take a look at it.  

    Thanks for mentioning it!

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  • One of our BM, gave this book to Ahmed.  We scanned through it at the time.  I have too many languages of love it seems...guess i'm needy.  I want him to tell, spend time with me, and do things for me.  I also don't mind gifts...

     

    Ahmed was easier, he was spend time more then anything, but appreciates me doing things for him.  

  • I've never heard of this, but based on my quick google search it sounds great.  I'll be searching Amazon tonight.  Thanks for sharing.
  • I have read part of the book and I heard the author speak a few times at a conference thing, so I'm pretty familiar with the material.  I'm definitely physical touch, and then probably quality time.  :-)
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    One of our BM, gave this book to Ahmed.  We scanned through it at the time.  I have too many languages of love it seems...guess i'm needy.  I want him to tell, spend time with me, and do things for me.  I also don't mind gifts...

     

    Ahmed was easier, he was spend time more then anything, but appreciates me doing things for him.  

     

    I think you need to do more than just scan through it.  I used to think that all five languages were equally important to me, as well.  When I actually read the book thoroughly, did all the little challenges at the end of each chapter, and did the quiz at the end, I did find out my primary love language.  

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  • Our pastor also had us read the book and it was such an awesome book!  I could not put it down :o)  It has really helped my husband and I understand each other.  The same author also wrote a book called the 5 languages of apology.
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