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We all express and receive love in different ways. What works for you might not work for your loved one, and vice versa. If you’re struggling to love someone the way they need to be loved, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Read through these tips to learn how you can get to know your partner more and show that you love them in a meaningful way.

This article is based on an interview with our clinical psychologist, Sarah Schewitz, PsyD, founder of Couples Learn. Check out the full interview here.

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Ask your partner how they want to feel.

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  1. For instance, you might like feeling like the center of attention, while your partner prefers to hang out in the background. Or, you might like seeking thrills and adrenaline rushes, while your partner prefers to have a calm, quiet night in. Aim for the mood that your partner wants to be in. [2]
    • You might ask them by saying, “How do you want to feel this weekend?” or, “What vibes are we going for on your birthday?”
    • You can also ask how your partner's family shows love to get an idea of what their used to. Say something like, “What did your parents do growing up that made you feel loved?” If their family showed love with praise, try praising them more often.
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Express how you want to be loved.

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  1. If, for instance, you really like it when your partner does a few chores or cleans up around the house, you can tell them that you appreciate their acts of service. The more you express how you feel, the more comfortable they’ll feel letting you know about their own needs. [9]
    • Or, maybe you really like it when your partner gets specific about the reasons why they love you. That means you probably like words of affirmation.
    • Say something like, “I really love it when you give me a long hug or grab my hand in public. It makes me feel like you really care, and it makes me feel closer to you.”
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Get feedback from your partner.

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  1. Maybe you can ask your partner once a week about what you did well and what they still need from you. Try not to take any negative feedback personally—your partner’s only telling you so that you can both be happier. [10]
    • You might say something like, “This week I really made an effort to communicate my love with words. How do you feel?”
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    John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health.
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    Love requires work and compromise. Nobody's perfect, but with time and effort, you can build a foundation of trust and respect that leads to a lasting connection.


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      References

      1. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      2. https://www.nbcnews.com/better/lifestyle/7-things-say-your-spouse-deepen-your-connection-ncna1052091
      3. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      4. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      5. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      6. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      7. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      8. Sarah Schewitz, PsyD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview. 15 April 2019.
      9. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/contemporary-psychoanalysis-in-action/201902/why-doesn-t-my-partner-love-me-the-way-i-want

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