Love in any language
(The Register Herald) WVU extension agent shares knowledge of love’s exchange table
Every graduate to solid food knows you can’t pour vegetable oil in a car’s gas tank and get very far (without a tow-truck). You can’t deposit IOUs into your checking account and spend off into blissful ignorance.
Yet, daily in our relationships, we start our engines down our respective roads, sending our partners off, tanks half-filled by fuel they can’t respond to. Likewise, we endorse checks of unrecognizable currency we’ve received from our partners, expecting to deposit them into our empty accounts and be filled.
Terrill Peck, WVU Extension agent, has become an expert on love’s exchange table. She knows the highest-octane relationships are those where there’s an understanding of each other’s love language and where that love is spoken fluently.
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