This could be a sixth language of love, perhaps not described in the book because it is quite rare in real world (probably only happens among nerds).
I find myself somewhere in the middle between what the book describes and what you describe. Both the physical touch and the ability to discuss anything are very important to me. (On the other hand, gifts don’t mean anything, and spending too much time together can even feels creepy. I’d rather have my partner also spend some time doing their own hobbies; that makes the following conversations more interesting.)
This could be a sixth language of love, perhaps not described in the book because it is quite rare in real world (probably only happens among nerds).
I find myself somewhere in the middle between what the book describes and what you describe. Both the physical touch and the ability to discuss anything are very important to me. (On the other hand, gifts don’t mean anything, and spending too much time together can even feels creepy. I’d rather have my partner also spend some time doing their own hobbies; that makes the following conversations more interesting.)