But what I discovered as I learned
about the love languages is that there is a lot more to physical touch than just sex.
If you are interested in learning more
about love languages, you can find more on the subject in books and online.
Of course it's helpful for you to have a conversation with your guy
about love languages, so you both know how best to express love.
Healthy Relationships California invites you to attend a World Class Marriage course to learn more
about love languages, and other key pillars to a successful relationship.
But many couples don't know
about love languages and are often surprised when they learn about them.
If you've ever read
about love languages (which I recommend, by the way) he was someone who expressed love through acts of service.
My coworker and I were talking
about love languages recently too, and its just so coincidental that you posted about it!
You know it's funny, yesterday I was driving and got to thinking
about love languages.
I already wrote a post
about love languages this month but I wanted to reiterate that I highly recommend this book and its takeaways to basically everyone I meet.
I often forget
about the love languages — I haven't read the book but have heard him speak on podcasts.
If you haven't heard
about love languages check out my blog post on Exploring Love Languages.
Learning
about Love languages has been one of the most helpful resources for my marriage.
How did you enjoy last month's book and learning
about love languages?
But for children, they probably would not be able to tell
you about their love language.
It's not just
about love language, but communication in general.
And I am really having to struggle at NOT making an obscene cucumber joke
about your love language.
So cozy up and read
all about your love language and your partner's love language.
Gary Chapman also wrote books
about love language of kids and teenagers.
Curious
about your love language?
But for children, they probably would not be able to tell
you about their love language.
Not exact matches
Christians are to manifest a
love that communicates the truth
about friendship with Christ through
language and life.
Others have written in such positive and beautiful
language about priestly
loving.
You cessationists (based on the
language you used I'm assuming that's the position you hold)
love to talk
about a «completed Bible», but here's the irony, if you profess to have such a strong faith in this Bible, you must walk it out.
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has opened up
about his
love of the
language used in the traditional Anglican prayer book.
It is distressingly banal to reduce Paul's
language about sin and grace,
about disobedience and
love, to the level of cultural attitudes (toward, for example, «imperial ideology»), though such a reduction often passes itself off as theology in some seminary classrooms today.
As the Church, we're comfortable when it comes to talking
about courtship,
love languages, marriage and raising a family.
Think
about the
language you use when making
love to your wife or talking to a baby, and I'm sure you'll find it too could be criticised for being less that Shakespearian.
John has another such parable, in which the thought takes a deeper turn: «A grain of wheat remains a solitary grain unless it falls into the ground and dies; but if it dies, it bears a rich harvest»; 27 and then, with an echo of Luke's
language about «hating» one's own life, «The man who
loves himself is lost, but he who hates himself [in this world] will be kept safe [for eternal life].»
If parents can give a child the gift of a complicated and subtle
language, they can be trusted to pass on the relatively little biological information that children need to know
about sex, and in a manner that, most likely of all methods, will place it in the context of the
language of
love and life.
Now Abraham is able to say the most beautiful things any
language can express
about how he
loves Isaac.
The Church Speaks The
Language of
Love This is the sort of
language we use to talk
about marriage and complete sacrifice between lovers.
Over his shoulder, he talks to you
about his great
love, the Afrikaans
language: its earthy flavor, sexual frankness, its connections with manor life and with a earlier, seemingly happier, time for his people.
Accordingly, he correctly points out that the
language of intimacy in
love as applied to God, the
love between father and son, between husband and wife, are basic in Hebraic speech
about the
love of God for Israel (SFL 19f).
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has opened up
about his
love of the
language used in the traditional... More
This position helps to uncover one aspect of the confusion in much popular
language about love which treats it as a universal experience which is merely illustrated in particular cases.
David, I like and find your point interesting
about «I treasure thoughts and
love language, but they can only get us so far.
Anders Nygren to the contrary notwithstanding, our English
language may reveal more
about how most of us actually experience the Greek agape, caritas, eros and philia when it simply mixes them all up and calls them «
love.»
One learns to talk
about art, music, or
love, but he needs to understand that the logical placing of such
language is different from reporting the score of a ball game.
Great folks, passionate
about sandwiches and speaking my
love language.
Gifts are always welcome, but my
love language is
about the meal we'll eat to celebrate the day.
I am truly passionate
about art but I could never make my mind up between that and foreign
languages, which I also
love.
If you haven't heard of the «
love languages» before, it is an incredibly useful concept to learn
about.
I'm definitely not a words of affirmation
love language but my husband is so this is one I've had to learn a lot
about.
Parents learn to understand what their babies / children are communicating with body
language, symbolic play, behaviors and words
about their earliest experiences; families learn ways of interacting and activities that will lead to resolution of early trauma and closer, more
loving family bonds.
Because both
loving and being
loved so critical in our lives learning
about each individual's «
love language» can bring us closer to achieving this goal.
The use of different
love languages is a way to build bonds with anyone that you care
about, including building bonds with foster or adopted children.
I have a confession: I've been chatting
about the five
love languages with my girlfriends for the last several years... but I hadn't read the actual book until this past week.
My
love language is quality time, whereas he's more physical touch, I'm excited to read the book to find out more
about each.
Think of it as serving a dual purpose, one: they get to learn more
about language and expression, and two: they learn
about love and attention.
But then the more I thought
about this particular son I realized that «acts of service» is his primary
love language as well.