posted by Jeff on May 30



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One of the ways we can express love aside form words of affirmation, is by spending quality time with our loved ones. This may mean doing quality activities together like jogging together, doing household chores together, playing a sport together. As a couple, my wife and I used to play badminton together and this is one quality activity we enjoyed doing together. Sometimes, quality time may mean having quality conversation because for some people even doing something together isn’t enough. Spending time to talk to each other is very important especially if this is the love language of your spouse or child. If this need is not met in the home family members will try to find it somewhere else.

2 Comments to “Five Love Languages: Quality Time”

  1. Five Love Languages: Receiving Gifts | Marriage and Beyond Says:

    [...] by Gary Chapman, I have mentioned two languages, which are Words of Affirmation and Quality Time.  The third love language is through Gifts.  If this is your love language, it just means that [...]

  2. On receiving gifts, birthday surprises and submission | Marriage and Beyond Says:

    [...] you can’t love without giving.” Receiving Gifts is my secondary love language. The first being, Quality Time. I cannot feel emptier than having my husband not spend quality time with me. Indicators will just [...]

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