11 Ways Your Partner Is Subtly Saying ‘I Love You’, If Their Love Language Is ‘Touch’| jomotv.com
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According to the best-selling book The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts there are five different ways in which people like to give and receive affection towards their loved ones. Problems arise in relationships when we don’t realize that people have these different ways of giving love. One person may feel unloved if their partner doesn’t tell them explicitly about their feelings every day while another could never hear “I love you” but be totally blissful as long as they spend hours together watching Netflix every week. If you or your partner’s love language is touch, here are some things to keep in mind. 1. Public displays of affection. Remember that verbally saying “I love you” is only one kind of person’s preferred method of demonstrating love. If your partner primarily shows love through touch — they demonstrate this every time you’re sitting somewhere together and they reach over and rub your shoulder, or put their arm around you and gently caress your scalp. These