5 Love Languages Vlog
Posted: August 4, 2020
Hi there!
As a couples counsellor specializing in premarital counselling, I love talking about relationship resources and tools.
In previous weeks in this relationship series of videos, I spoke about communication, conflict resolution, and keeping the intimacy alive. Please feel free to check those videos out if you haven’t already. In upcoming weeks, I will be covering boundaries, adult attachment, how to manage struggles, and personality differences. In this vlog, I will be talking about Love Languages.
In Gary Chapman’s book, “The 5 Love Languages,” he writes about:
- Words of Affirmation
- Quality Time
- Receiving Gifts
- Acts of Service
- Physical Touch
- “You look sharp in that suit.”
- “Do you ever look hot in that dress! Wow!”
- “I really like how you’re always on time to pick me up at work.”
- “Thanks for getting the babysitter lined up tonight. I want you to know I don’t take that for granted.”
- “I love how you are so responsible. I feel like I can count on you.”
- going away for a weekend together
- meet up for lunch just the two of you
- get a babysitter and go out for dinner
- sit and talk together at the end of the day
- go on a picnic as a family
- take a vacation together at least once a year
- go for walks together
- taking up a hobby together
- gardening together
- shopping together
- going to a concert together
- inviting another couple over for dinner
- go for a bike ride together
- workout together
- box of candy
- flowers delivered
- stone or feather you saw along a walk
- handcrafted painting you did
- a book you know he/she has been meaning to read or has an interest in
- give to his/her favourite charity on his/her birthday
- doing the dishes
- vacuuming
- weeding the garden
- organizing the office
- preparing coffee just how she/he likes it
- take the car for service
- prepare dinner
- do the laundry
- helping with a project
- helping with an item on the to-do list
- holding hands
- massage
- kissing
- foreplay without intention of intercourse
- giant hugs
- a touch on the shoulder
- a playful pat on the bottom
- playing footsies under the table
- putting your arm around your partner while watching a show