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What should I do if my partner and I have different love languages?
Answer from our relationship expert:
1) Learn about each other's love languages. 2) Communicate your needs clearly. 3) Make an effort to express love in your partner's language. 4) Appreciate efforts made in your own language. 5) Be patient with each other's learning process. 6) Set reminders to use your partner's love language. 7) Ask for specific examples of what makes them feel loved. 8) Compromise and find middle ground. 9) Regularly reassess and discuss your love languages. 10) Focus on the intent behind the actions.
"Love is a language spoken by everyone but understood only by the heart." - Unknown
Guidance & steps forward:
Remember that love languages can change over time. Be willing to step out of your comfort zone. Don't expect perfection, appreciate the effort. Use all five love languages, not just your primary ones. Consider taking the love language quiz together.
References:
https://www.5lovelanguages.com/learn