Love Language 101

Welcome to the Official Guide to Not Being a Monster

Lesson 1: Speaking the Language of Love

Love is not just about romance novels and sappy movies. It's about speaking a language that your partner understands. And by that, we mean, it's about speaking in a way that doesn't make them want to scream "I'm a monster, leave me alone."

Here's a simple example of a love-filled sentence:

`"You're really making me feel seen today. Your love is like a warm hug for my soul."`

See, easy peasy. Now, go ahead and try it out. See how it feels.

And don't forget, love is not just about speaking the right words. It's about listening to the words of your partner, too. Like, really listening. Without interrupting. Without judging. Without rolling your eyes.

Subpage 1: Active Listening is Not a Superpower (But It Should Be)

Lesson 2: The 5 Love Languages

Dr. Gary Chapman's 5 Love Languages are the key to unlocking a love-filled life. But, let's be real, who needs five languages when you can just use the one that works for you?

Here's the deal, folks. We've got:

  • Words of Affirmation
  • Quality Time
  • Gifts
  • Acts of Service
  • Physical Touch

Now, which one's your jam?

Subpage 2: The One That Works for You (But Let's Be Real, It's Probably Not Acts of Service)