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How do you speak your spouse's love language when they're deployed? All of the 5 love languages can be spoken, even at a distance. Thankfully, Dr. Gary Chapman wrote a book called, The Five Love Languages - Military Edition. You'll find a wealth of suggestions inside.
What do you do when your spouse doesn't respond to you even though you've used their love language? It might be because you've hurt them but haven't apologized. A sincere apology might open the door for your spouse to forgive you and respond once again to your expressions of love.
When should children begin reading the Five Love Languages? Dr. Chapman's book, The 5 Love Languages of Children was actually written for parents. This book will help the parents learn the concepts and apply them to their children.
Do the principles of the Five Love Languages apply to older people? Absolutely. If older couples have learned to speak their spouse's love language, their relationship will be strong and vibrant.
What do you do when you and your spouse have taken the 5 Love Languages quiz but have very different scores for Physical Touch? ...
If you tell your boyfriend that you love him, but he won't tell you he loves you, this probably means that he's not really attracted to you or he's not willing to commit to a serious relationship.
Listen to past Love Language Minute programs, where host, Dr. Gary Chapman, answers your questions to give encouragement, practical help and hope for the relationships in your life.
How do you deal with imperfections in marriage? No one's perfect. Start by addressing your own imperfections.
Your fiancé just came out of a messy divorce. Is it wise to marry him so soon after his divorce? Research shows that getting remarried shortly after a divorce will often lead to another divorce. Slow things down and give him time to work through all the things he's been through before moving forward.
Should you stay in an abusive marriage for the sake of your children? If the abuse is physical or constant verbal abuse, it's best to separate for the protection of yourself and for the good of your children.