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How to Incorporate Your Love Language in Your Wedding Day

Making sure you and your partner are both feeling loved is a HUGE aspect of any relationship, and your wedding day is no different. With a day that’s packed full of things to do, pictures to take, and all of your loved ones in one setting, it can be quite hard. Enter Dr. Gary Chapman’s 5 Love Languages! Below, we’ve listed what each love language is and a few examples how to incorporate your and your partner’s into your wedding day! Get to loving! 

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Physical Touch

“To this person, nothing speaks more deeply than appropriate touch.” 

Heather Lynn Gonzalez

Quality Time

“This language is all about giving the other person your attention.”

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Words of Affirmation

“This language uses words to affirm other people.”

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Acts of Service

“For these people, actions speak louder than words.”

Side note: Your wedding planner may do some of these for you (that’s their job), however, little actions throughout the day will still mean a lot to your spouse-to-be coming from you!

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Receiving Gifts

“For some people, what makes them feel most loved is to receive a gift.” 

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What’s your love language? Let us know in the comments below!

by: Chelsey Gatlin

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