If you asked any of my friends and family, they’d tell you that they would never have expected me—who’s often closed-off and guarded—to be the mushy-gushy or touchy-feely one in a relationship. And ...
Who has never felt those famous butterflies in the stomach when you fall in love? This well-known sensation mixes emotion and physical reaction. But where does it really come from? Health and ...
“For years, I thought gifts and words of affirmation was my primary love language until recently when I did the Language of Love test and it was clear to me that touch is indeed my primary love ...
The 5 love languages, outlined by Gary Chapman in his book The 5 Love Languages: The Secret To Love That Lasts, tell us a lot about the way we visualize and give love. While some people might define ...
It's one thing to identify which of the five love languages comes most naturally to both you and the person you love, but understanding how to speak someone else's language when it doesn't match your ...
A hormone that is released in our brain when we fall in love also makes starfish turn their stomach inside out to feed, according to a new study. A hormone that is released in our brain when we fall ...
You know that feeling at the end of the day when you rest your head on your partner’s shoulder and everything feels better? Or when you get a sense of love and support from a big hug or walking down ...