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June 26, 2023 32 mins

On this episode of The Last Brain Cell, our conversation revolves around the 5 Love Languages:

  • Acts of service
  • Receiving gifts
  • Quality time
  • Words of affirmation
  • Physical touch


Many of us have heard of the 5 love languages and recognize where we lean on the love language map. Join us as we talk about our own love languages, what that looks like for us, as well as how it compares to our partners'. We are firm believers that understanding our love languages is crucial to successful relationships. Don't get us wrong - we are still navigating love languages but we have seen the difference that understanding love languages makes as we both progress in our long-term relationships.


Share with us your love language and how it compares your partner's love language? What makes you feel loved? We'd love to hear from you!


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