I think if quality time is spent then the rest follow automatically, I'd say the better the time is spent the better love means when its expressed
Not really Shak. Quality time is not everyone's love language. Many ladies appreciate gifts and see that as sign of love. Many guys see act of service as sign of love. In fact quality time might be the most rare love language out there.
In fact quality time might be the most rare love language out there.
The quantity or the frequency at which the quality time is spent may be rare I agree. I guess its how couples do things, sometimes people think fine we're married we don't have to be mohabat-baaz anymore which doesn't help.
As for words of appreciation, I don't think I'd need that, mai apnay moo hee itna miya mithun jaata hoon kasar nahi rehti kisi aur ki tareef karnay kee
I am also not behes karoing with him you bee jamalo
I know I know, that is your second language
I know that words of appreciation main sound like we want our tareef but that is not what it is. We all expect some acknowledgment from our partners on the things we are doing with honest and sincere heart.
Ok , ok , I see it now in your subsequent post. I guess you have a nagging free married life then since you know all the tricks of the trade ,so well. :D
Do you ?
Words of appreciation are difficult, I struggle with expressing them and also with accepting them. So physical touch is easier, it conveys what I can't verbalize.
Quality time, yes, most important of all, methinks.