Therapy for Relationships

 


The last of Dr. Gary Chapman's love languages is Physical Touch. Like Gifts, this love language is often misunderstood.

Many people assume that Physical Touch refers exclusively to sexual intimacy. In reality, to someone whose love language is Physical Touch, it's just as meaningful to hold hands with their partner or cuddle on the couch while watching a movie as it is to engage in sexual activity.

Non-verbal communication is key to those who feel loved through Physical Touch. This Valentine's Day, you may want to plan to show your partner you care without using words or gifts. Instead, try planning a night of pampering with a massage to help them relax and feel cared for.


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