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I think the inquirer was asking about which 5 languages are referred to as Romance Languages, which then were sometimes called Languages of love because of the descriptive word "Romance". The 5 broard categories of these are Italian, Spanish, French, Portugese, and Romanian because approximately 90% of these languages are rooted, or derived from Latin, the language used by the Romans, hence "Romance" ascribed to them. The interesting question is when the word "romance" became associated with feelings of love and affection.
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Words of Affirmation
Verbal expressions of love, gratitude, agreement, and appreciation can go a
long way for someone whose primary love language is “Words of
Affirmation.”, “Simple statements,
such as, ‘You look great in that suit,’... are sometimes all a person needs to
hear to feel loved.” The key here is that the person feels loved through verbal
expression.Receiving Gifts
Gift giving has always been a part of the relationship process. We give gifts
to those we care about, but especially when relationships turn romantic. In
the early stages of a relationship, a man might bring a woman flowers and
some candy as a gesture that he is interested. As the relationship grows, there
may be larger, more expensive or more meaningful gifts, leading up to that
little piece of jewelry when he pops the question. But gifts aren’t just for women.Acts of Service
If you just pictured popping the hood of his car while pulling out the tool box,
don’t fret. This love language is more about the little things that matter most.
Though the word “service” conjures up images of “kitchen maid,” don’t be
misled; there is no blood, sweat and tears involved. Simple acts of service are
highly valued and appreciated by men with this love language.Quality Time
Spending quality time with the one you love may sound obvious, but for those
who value this love language the most, it is essential. Beyond showing up for
important events or putting a few nights aside for “dates,” this love language
is more about the amount of attention you devote to your partner rather than
the event itself.Physical Touch
Some people like their personal space and others love to be close. Over time
you learn what the man in your life is most comfortable with. If he hates public
displays of affection, it probably wouldn’t translate well to kiss and hug him in
public. On the other hand, if your man responds well to physical touch, don’t
be afraid to show him how much you love him with hugs, kisses and other warm
gestures of your affection!
More detailed information can be found at FiveLoveLanguages.com
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