Describe the five different love languages reported in Gary Chapman's book The Five Love Languages
1) Words of Affirmation: an individual whose love language is words of affirmation enjoys receiving compliments.
2) Quality Time: an individual whose love language is quality time appreciates receiving their partner's undivided attention.
3) Receiving Gifts: an individual whose love language is receiving gifts will feel loved when they receive gifts regardless of whether they are made or purchased.
4) Acts of Service: an individual whose love language consists of acts of service will appreciate when their partner helps with tasks such as cooking, cleaning, yard work, etc.
5) Physical Touch: an individual whose love language consists of physical touch enjoy hugging, kissing, holding hands and sex.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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