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"For Me!?" Recognizing Gifts as Someone's Primary Love Language

For some people, receiving gifts is their primary love language. It is what makes them feel loved most deeply. Amanda, who had been dating Ben for nine months, was very vulnerable when she said, “I want you to know that birthdays and special holidays are very important to me. I remember crying for two days when my father forgot my sixteenth birthday. I knew he didn’t love my mother; that’s why he left. But on my birthday, I found out he didn’t love me either.”

If Ben has been listening, he has just discovered that Amanda’s primary love language is gifts. If he wants her to feel loved, he will not only remember birthdays and other holidays, but he will give her gifts on a hot August day and a chilly January afternoon—anytime, for no special reason, just to express his love. These “no strings attached” gifts mean the most and have the greatest impact.

The single-parent dad who picks up a stone while hiking a mountain trail and gives it to his ten-year-old son might discover it in his dresser drawer when the son is twenty-three years old if his boy’s primary love language is receiving gifts. The gift said, “Daddy was thinking of me.” Every time he sees the stone he thinks of his father and feels loved.

Gifts need not be expensive; after all, “it’s the thought that counts.” But I remind you, it is not the thought left in your head that counts; it is the gift that came out of the thought that communicates emotional love.
Please don’t hear me saying that you speak only the primary love language of the people you care for. Love can be expressed and received in all five languages. However, if you don’t speak a person’s primary love language, that person will not feel loved, even though you may be speaking the other four. Once you are speaking his or her primary love language fluently, then you can sprinkle in the other four, and they will be like icing on the cake.

and you?

Are you listening to your friends are really saying? Do you know their primarly love language?

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