Many problems 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.
A true show of affection and expression of love for them is a hug, a pulled blanket, and a kiss on the forehead before bed.
People express their love and treat each other differently while in a relationship.
The ways in which they do this are commonly called love languages.
Dr. Gary Chapman says there are five love languages: Words of encouragement; Time; Present; Help; Touching.
Each of us has one or more leading love languages (usually one to three).
If people have the same love languages, then it is very easy for them to let their partner know how much they are loved.
The language of touch is universal and the most common among love languages.
Parents and grandparents all over the world speak this language fluently: they hug, kiss, tickle and play around together.