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We are a podcast about getting out and dating your spouse, significant other or living your best life. We loosely follow the book 52 Uncommon Dates 

A couples Adventure guide for Praying, praying and staying together. 

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This Book is an addition to The five love languages book and idea that we think is a great tool for getting to know your loved ones. 

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We invite you to listen get inspired to get out and explore near and far wit the ones you love! 

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Get lost and find yourself! 

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The Five Love Languages Defined

Do you know the 5 Love Languages? Here they are:

l. Words of affirmation – using words to build up the other person. “Thanks for
taking out the garbage.” Not – “It’s about time you took the garbage out. The
flies were going to carry it out for you.”

2. Gifts – a gift says, “He was thinking about me. Look what he got for me.”

3. Acts of Service – Doing something for your spouse that you know they would
like. Cooking a meal, washing dishes, vacuuming floors, are all acts of service.

4. Quality time – by which I mean, giving your spouse your undivided attention.
Taking a walk together or sitting on the couch with the TV off – talking and
listening.

5. Physical touch – holding hands, hugging, kissing, sexual intercourse, are all
expressions of love.

Out of these five, each of you has a primary love language which speaks more
deeply to you than all the others. Discovering each other’s language and speaking
it regularly is the best way to keep love alive in a marriage.

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