The psychology of love languages was first proposed in 1995 by Dr. Gary Chapman. It remains circulated and discussed over 25 years later, especially with our modern culture's fascination with love. Th
e actual science is a little shaky, though—even if your love language is gift-giving, you'll still appreciate some nice compliments from your lover, for example. What isn't shaky, though, is the chicken recipe in your grandmother's box of index cards that you don't even have to look at anymore to know exactly what's on it. You turn to it when you have a dinner party at seven and you're working until six. It's your Old Reliable, your tried-and-true collection of herbs, flavors, and sauce that makes your guests beg for your secret every time. Tell us what your hands instinctively close around in the cabinets and fridge drawers when you're prepping this chicken before leaving for work, and we'll guess your love language.
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