When Love Languages Clash

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There’s no perfect combination

There is no tried and true combination of love languages that always work seamlessly together. You can even have several love languages, and be feeling more connected to one than another on any given week. That being said, the formula is constantly changing. “I believe that any combination of love languages between couples can make one or the other feel that they are not loved or not loved enough,” Sorrell says. “For example, my primary love language is quality time, but if my partner’s love language is physical touch and if we are not spending much time together for whatever reason — work schedules, type of occupation, distance, etc. — then neither of our love tanks are being filled, which will create friction in the relationship.”

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