字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - (exhaling sharply) (upbeat music) - Yes. - They are priorities in how you give and receive affection. - What makes you feel loved. - I think I do know about love languages. - Words of affirmation, I need compliments all the time. - Quality time is important, but not too much quality time. - When someone like, looks out for me, like, that's definitely something that means a lot to me. - I'm a "toucher". - Being able to connect without words is very important. - I love giving people gifts, and writing people notes. - I don't know if there's necessarily one that I would relate to the most. I need everything, and more. - Oh. - Someone could say they love you or give you compliments that's cute and cool, but the way I feel love is when you do something that I wasn't even thinking about, but you knew that I would appreciate it. - Yeah. - So. - Hmm. - I am a giver. So I'm definitely one to give touch and I'm definitely one to give words of affirmation. I'm quick to say "I love you." You look awesome today. (upbeat music) - It's more about knowing that they are thinking of you. I think I give love the way I receive it. And I actually had this ever-standing problem with my ex about this, it's like he didn't grasp it. - That's not good. - Um. - I was always like, doing nice things for him when I didn't feel like that was getting reciprocated so I think that became like a problem. - Those are more substantial ways to realize that someone cares beyond, you know, something as superficial as a gift or something as fleeting as touch. - Yeah. - From my previous relationship, I would say it went bad because he didn't give me time. I think maybe that was my love language, I wasn't getting fed. - That's crazy. - Om. - It's not on a can you impress me, can I impress you kind of thing, but it's more of how are we the same as human beings? (upbeat music)
A2 初級 美國腔 如何有效地使用你的愛的語言,根據研究|數字愛情。 (How To Effectively Use Your Love Language, According To Research | Digital Love) 112 1 たらこ 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字