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If you have ever contemplated ways to improve your romantic relationships, you have probably heard about love languages.

While it may seem like a small point, finding your “primary” love language is a cornerstone of love language advice. “If that’s the core assumption, then everything that follows kind of falls apart in a lot of different ways,” said Sara Algoe, a psychologist who runs the Emotions and Social Interactions in Relationships Laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The Washington Post