I feel loved when...
The Five Love Languages
My Primary Love Language is Physical Touch
My Detailed Results:| Physical Touch: | 9 |
| Quality Time: | 8 |
| Words of Affirmation: | 7 |
| Acts of Service: | 5 |
| Receiving Gifts: | 1 |
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Unhappiness in relationships is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. It can be helpful to know what language you speak and what language those around you speak.
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This is pretty accurate. It bears a little commentary though. I love recieving gifts from people I love. Not because I'm receiving some material object that is the focus of my happiness, but because I know that that means they are thinking of me.
I have a set of Indian chimes hanging from the rear view mirror of my car. They were a gift from
rileybear67. I really love them and am grateful that she gave them to me. What really touches me about them is that she remembered that I said something way back on the winter Solstice about wanting something that chimed to put in my car, and then all that time later, she found some for me. That was so sweet of her! And every time I hear them jingle as I drive, I'm reminded that the things I say are important to her. Thank you Rileybear!
I have a few very special things that my dear one,
moiracoon, has given me. The one that most readily comes to mind is a children's book by Sandra Boynton called
Snuggle Puppy. Whenever I'm feeling down, without fail, I can open up that book and read about this little puppy being told how much he is loved and cared about and taken care of, and I feel better. I think it made me cry when she first gave it to me. And, like the bells, it's not the physical gift itself that means something to me so much as the perfect thoughts behind it, and the amazing ability to know me well enough to give me a gift that fits me so well. Thank you my love; I am so very glad to be your puppy.