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Violence
None
No violence
Language
None
Clean language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Physical Touch as a love language involves discussion of affection and physical intimacy in marriage — handled with complete discretion
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild relationship tension is used as illustrative case studies
What this book is about
Gary Chapman argues that people express and receive love in five distinct ways — Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, and Physical Touch. Understanding which language you and your partner speak is, he argues, the key to a fulfilling relationship. The bestselling relationship guide of the last thirty years.
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