tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369028485487089018.post2761666849915364070..comments2023-05-10T09:48:25.996-06:00Comments on Colorless Green Ideas: Love languageswwhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10904022654609157785noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1369028485487089018.post-46168489823139671232009-12-03T23:41:41.730-07:002009-12-03T23:41:41.730-07:00I'm really glad I found your post. I've b...I'm really glad I found your post. I've been trying to figure out my primary love language. Just like you, physical touch must be present, but I also need words of affirmation and quality time. If I feel I'm not getting enough affirmation from my husband, I ask him for some. I've kept notes from others in a file. Dr. Chapman has done well to write this book. I haven't actually read through the whole thing, but what I know has helped me. <br /><br />I love giving physical touch to others; I feel closer to those who I feel I can share physical touch with. I also crave sincere praise, but don't really give it. I've never really been good with words. When I find that I have upset my husband, I give acts of service. I don't know why, for that ranks 4th bottom on his list. It's strange. Life is interesting. <br /><br />Anyway, thanks for posting for thoughts.Laurannnoreply@blogger.com