Mellowing in Portland, preparing to visit lots of my friends down here. Good, mellow evening with family tonight. I'm sleeping upstairs in my old room (most recently my brother's), as my brother (and his broken leg) are in the ground-floor guest room
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My primary love language is probably
Physical Touch
with a secondary love language being
Quality Time.
Complete set of results
Physical Touch: 12
Quality Time: 7
Words of Affirmation: 5
Acts of Service: 5
Receiving Gifts: 1
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Then again I just learned that Larry Harvey is from Portland as well.
Bright blessings. - R
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My primary love language is probably
Physical Touch
with a secondary love language being
Words of Affirmation.
Complete set of results
Physical Touch: 10Words of Affirmation: 9Quality Time: 8Acts of Service: 2Receiving Gifts:
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I swear I didn't copy your answers.... :-p
Say hello to Portland for me. If you _really_ want an adventure I can give you directions to Uncle Dexter's... Zoe's glass shop is at the bottom of the hill.
Enjoy the time with your family and friends. I hope your brother's healing well. As I recall from when I had mine, it can be a bear wearing a cast. (probably why he removed much of it.)
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And really, remote gifting pretty much can count as all of the above, if you think of it right. :-)
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My primary love languages are probably
Quality Time and Words of Affirmation.
Complete set of results
Quality Time: 9Words of Affirmation: 9Physical Touch: 7Acts of Service: 5Receiving Gifts: 0
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Unhappiness in relationships, according to Dr. Gary Chapman, is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. Sometimes we don't understand our partner's requirements, or even our own. We all have a "love tank" that needs to be filled in order for us to express love to others, but there are different means by which our tank can be filled, and there are different ways that we can express love to others.
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Hope your time in Portland has been fun. Happy Hanukkah (better late than never - sorry I missed the whole thing... D'OH!) and I wish a wonderful New Year as well. Kisses.
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