There are many love languages, and there are seven main ways in which a man and a woman express and perceive love - touch, emotional expression of feelings, words of encouragement, care, gifts, time and service.
True love means intimacy, passion and commitment.
On the other hand, in attachment there is a more marked tendency towards passion, a strong desire to be together with another person, with a short-term commitment or in the middle of an affair.
Falling in love often provokes obsessive attraction and burning jealousy.
Love cultivates mutual understanding and trust.
Loving relationships are characterized by trust, respect, and devotion, which may not be fully manifested or absent when falling in love.
Love is a calmer feeling than falling in love.
The five love languages are five different ways of expressing and receiving love: words, quality time, gifts, acts of caring, and physical touch.
Not everyone expresses love the same way, and similarly, people choose to receive love differently.
When people don't speak the same love language as their partner, or they give or receive love differently, Chapman says they can experience relationship problems and end up feeling unloved.
However, this problem can be solved by learning to speak your partner's love language, which can help your relationship grow, deepen your love, and improve your communication.
Previously, we talked about anger.