In some cases, this could be doing something they usually do for them to free up their day. It could also be doing something for them they never expected. So, what are some good ideas for valentine’s day for those who are acts of service partners? COOK THEM DINNER
ACTS OF SERVICE COUPONS This is a cute idea, especially if you're on a tight budget. Give your loved one a book of "coupons" that they can use throughout the year or month that involves acts of service. This could be "cleaning the house," or "cooking dinner." It could be "spa day at home," or even "walking the dog for a week." DRAW A BUBBLE BATH
YOU PLAN THE DATE This will be especially great in relationships where your partner tends to make more of the date plans than you do. Take the time to really sit down and plan a romantic evening. Take them to dinner or a movie and perform little acts of service along the way like opening doors and pulling out chairs.
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This could come in the form of poetry, letters, song, or anything that really communicates a deep love you have for them. With that being said, let’s talk about a few things you can do or give to your partner with this love language on Valentine’s Day. LOVE BOOK
I’ve also seen the jars with a message a day for the next year. It’s really sweet. WRITE A SONG, NOTE, OR POEMA great way to show a words of affirmation partner that you love them is to write them a special song, note, or even a poem. It can be romantic to put your love for your partner in words that you can share with them. JEWELRY WITH A MESSAGE BOX OF LOVE This is something you can do as a tradition in your relationship. Get a box and put in a bottle of wine and letters that you’ve written to one another. Save it for the next valentine’s day. Open the bottle of wine with your letters and read them to one another!
Today, we’re going to “touch” on the first love language, which is physical touch. For people who have this love language, physical connection is really very important in their relationships. This isn’t just in romantic relationships. If you have a friend or family member who always wants to give you a hug, their love language is likely also physical touch.
Now that you know what physical touch is as a love language, here are a few ideas for how you can connect with your partner who may have physical touch as their predominate love language: TAKE THEM DANCING Holding the one you love close and dancing the night away is a great way to show your partner with this love language that you love them. It doesn’t matter if you’re slow dancing or bopping along to your favorite pop songs. Dance with them, and they’ll feel the physical connection with you. GO ON A STROLLGIVE A MASSAGE This will mean the world to your partner who has physical touch as their love language. Of course, you would have to do it, not a paid professional. RELATIONSHIP BRACELETS I know you’ve probably seen these, and they are great for long-distance relationships and right now during COVID. These are bracelets that vibrate when your partner indicates they are thinking about you. It is a great way to connect even if you’re far away from one another. Just make sure you will be diligent using it, or your physical touch partner may become offended that you don’t think about them often.
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