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DLG 3.2

DLG 3.2. Love languages . Love Languages- Words of Affirmation. Hearing “I love you” are important and the reasons behind it Insults can leave you shattered and are not forgotten Verbal compliments or words of appreciation are powerful communications

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DLG 3.2

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  1. DLG 3.2 Love languages

  2. Love Languages- Words of Affirmation • Hearing “I love you” are important and the reasons behind it • Insults can leave you shattered and are not forgotten • Verbal compliments or words of appreciation are powerful communications • To me words of affirmation are one of my higher love languages. I like to feel special by getting compliments and hearing I love you. When I get insulted I feel hurt and not loved.

  3. Quality Time • Nothing says “I love you” like full, undivided attention • You have to be there for this type of person • To truly make you feel special and love there can’t be distractions when spending time together • Distractions, postponed activities, or the failure to listen can be really hurtful • This is my number one love language. Spending time with someone you care about is really important to me. I gives you the actual chance to be able to be close to someone. When I don’t get time with someone I feel hurt.

  4. Physical Touch • This person is very touchy • They like hugs, pats on the back, and thoughtful touches on the arm • Showing these things can be ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love • Physical presence and accessibility are very important • Neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive • This was another one of my top three love languages. I like to be hugged, it makes me feel special and loved. When I don’t have physical touches with someone I don’t feel as close to them.

  5. Acts of Service • Anything you do can be considered an expression of love • The words anyone wants to hear is, “Let me do that for you” • Laziness, broken commitments, and making more work for them tell people of this language their feelings don’t matter • This love language is somewhat important to me it is not one of my biggest ones but it does make me happy when someone does something for me.

  6. Receiving Gifts • The receiver of gifts thrives on the love, thoughtfulness, and effort behind the gift • The perfect gift or gesture shows that you are known, you are cared for, and you are prized above whatever was sacrificed to bring the gift to you • For this person a missed birthday or a hasty, thoughtless gift would be not good • This love language is not important to me but I do like to receive gifts. I like the thoughtfulness out of the gifts given.

  7. The Role of My family in shaping my love languages • Some of my family says I love you all the time but the other half doesn’t • With some of my family we like hugs and kisses, so by experiencing that with my family I like to tell people I love you if I love them and I give hugs all the time

  8. Works Cited • Chapman, Gary. "Tips for Parents." The 5 Love Languages. LaCroix Design Co., n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. <http://www.5lovelanguages.com/>. • Gottman, John Mordechai., and Joan DeClaire. The Relationship Cure: A Five-step Guide to Strengthening Your Marriage, Family, and Friendships. New York: Three Rivers, 2002. Print.

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