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ButterRobot · 51-55, M
Battle constantly about it.
Eventually, the relationship fades and dies...
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
Tackle him on the bed and not worry about words
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Ysetruoc · 51-55
@Keepitsimple I have the same feeling for sex but not touch. I think f you don’t get it day in and day out, you start to crave for it everyday.
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
@Ysetruoc I don’t crave it everyday. I love to sleep.
Ysetruoc · 51-55
@Keepitsimple lucky you
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Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
.ysetruoc htiw meht taerT
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
I held it up to a mirror! You’re so seeet 🤗@Harmonium1923
Accept and embrace the language they speak.
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
It eventually becomes not viable as a romantic relationship.
Dolimyte · 41-45, M
Date.
I try to understand its meaning and find some common interpretations
SnowBlack · 18-21, F
Become bilingual.
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
I my experience, it has taught us to be more mindful of each other’s needs and also to be more communicative about them.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Of course her language is different. She's a woman. :) *ducks*
@uncalled4 *Whacks you upside the head with her newspaper* 🗞️
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
@HootyTheNightOwl Owch!
Freetime · 56-60, M
I thought the love languages are valuable to understand so you can make your partner feel loved. The problem is not so much having opposites. The problem is when your partner won't fulfill your love language, whatever their own may be.
I know that's probably not very helpful. I do have the same problem with my wife though, so I know how you feel.
I know that's probably not very helpful. I do have the same problem with my wife though, so I know how you feel.