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A popular theory goes so far as to claim that to be happy, you and your partner must speak the same primary “love language” According to Gary Chapman’s book The Five Love Languages , there are five ways to show you love your partner.
The ideal scenario occurs when each expresses love to their partner in the language the partner most prefers to hear.
New research shows the advantages of two particular channels of communication for relationship satisfaction.
People who were satisfied with their partner’s behavior with respect to their love language (the second prompt) were also more satisfied with the relationship and also felt more loved.
There was no specific beneficial effect to relationship satisfaction attributed to the partner matching the participant in which love language they used.
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