01755cam a2200301 a 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003201000130007302000150008602000180010102000150011902000180013403500550015204000830020705000220029008200180031210000290033024500960035925000140045526000390046930000200050850505360052852003370106465000130140165000300141465000090144432912052OCoLC20190121171732.0951030s1995 ilu 000 0 eng  a95219572 a1881273156 a9781881273158 a1881273628 a9781881273622 a(OCoLC)32912052 z(OCoLC)36823305z(OCoLC)70288506 aDLCbengcDLCdUUCdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdLMRdZGDdWY@dO3YdTXWRBdCUL00aHQ734b.C466 1995 a646.78bC466F1 aChapman, Gary D.,d1938-14aThe five love languages :bhow to express heartfelt commitment to your mate /cGary Chapman a[New ed.] aChicago :bNorthfield Pub.,cc1995 a204 p. ;c23 cm0 aWhat happens to love after the wedding? -- Keeping the love tank full -- Falling in love -- Love language #1: words of affirmation -- Love language #2: quality time -- Love language #3: receiving gifts -- Love language #4: acts of service -- Love language #5: physical touch -- Discovering your primary love language -- Love is a choice -- Love makes the difference -- Loving the unlovely -- Children and love languages -- A personal word -- The five love languages profile for husbands -- The five love languages profile for wives aPeople express and receive love in different Ways. Dr. Chapman identifies these as the five languages of love: Quality time, Words of affirmation, Gifts, Acts of service, and Physical touch. In this new edition, you will find a couple's guide to help you work as a team and learn to speak and understand the unique languages of love 0aMarriage 0aCommunication in marriage 0aLove