How you should show up for your partner based on their love language

Receiving gifts

This one is as straightforward as it sounds. If your partner has this love language then they feel the most loved when they receive physical symbols of your affection. This doesn’t have to be a grand gesture by any means, but can be small thoughtful presents or simply just a gift that lets them know you were thinking of them. It’s less about the monetary value and more about the meaning behind the gift.


Acts of service

People whose love language is acts of service value when their partner makes an effort to make their life easier. This is for those who are more moved by actions rather than words. They feel the most loved when their partner shows that they are reliable and will follow through on their promises. This can look like making them a protein shake after their workout, making coffee in the morning before they wake up, or picking up their dry cleaning during a busy day.


Physical touch

If your partner’s love language is physical touch, they feel the most loved when they get physical signs of affection. This can be cuddling in bed, holding hands as you walk down the street, kissing, and having sex. Going long periods without intimacy or withholding that affection after arguments is a huge no-no.

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