Most easy way to express love???
By ivan2000bd
@ivan2000bd (1009)
Sweden
7 responses
@x7heavens (365)
• Singapore
15 Sep 08
To my kids and hubby, the easiest way to express love is a simple hug and a peck in the cheek. Small gestures remind the kids that mummy will always be there for them. For hubby, he knows that I will be always be waiting for him when he gets back from work.
Another easiest way, is the three simple words, 'I love you'. Just three words to express love, care and affection. I'd say these words as often as I can to kids and hubby.
@ivan2000bd (1009)
• Sweden
15 Sep 08
yeah the three word " i love you" means a lot to others, specially the people whom you love most.
@gegegelay (933)
• Philippines
15 Sep 08
There are many ways to express love.. but I think it depends on the person what her/his love language is. I found about this a few years ago and I learned that there are 5 love languages. These 5 love languages are words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, receiving gifts and acts of service. These love languages are ways of expressing your heartfelt commitment to your loved one. This was shared to us in our youth service one time.
"Words of Affirmation" is to offer encouragement. You feel loved when someone compliments you or says something nice about you or could be the other way around.
"Quality Time" is spending time together with someone. You feel loved when someone spends time with you often or if you spend time with another person.
"Receiving Gifts" is when someone gives you something that's not really expensive but is very meaningful. Even a simple card or key chain is important for you.
"Physical Touch" is expressing love to a person through physical contanct. It could be a hug, a kiss, a tap on the shoulder, an embrace or other dialects of physical touch.
"Acts of Service" means stepping out of the stereotypes. Acts of service require both mates to humble themselves into doing some chores and services that aren’t usually expected from their gender. However, these little sacrifices will mean the world to your mate, and will ensure a happy relationship.
"The Five Love Languages" book is written by Gary Chapman. I encourage you to read it for you to have a healthy relationship and family environment.
@likaes (496)
• Singapore
15 Sep 08
There's all sorts of ways - little gestures like smiling at the other person or giving little gifts to make the person know that you appreciate them. I'm sure you can think of more ways, just do what you think is right.