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This Is Life with Heather & Cornelius

Love Languages in Relationships

This Is Life with Heather & Cornelius

YEA MEDIA GROUP

Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Parenting, Society & Culture, Relationships

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Cornelius and Heather sit down to discuss love languages. Are they beneficial in relationships? They talk about how their love languages have changed over the years. And, listen to what they encourage couples to do concerning them.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Yay! Networks!

0:07.0

Hey guys, my name is Heather Lindsay.

0:14.6

Hi, my name is Cornelius Lindsay.

0:16.0

And I'm so excited that you landed on life with the Lindsay.

0:19.6

This is so exciting.

0:20.6

This gives us an opportunity to share our life with yours.

0:24.4

Yes, we're going to be talking about everything from entrepreneurship to ministry to your

0:29.2

purpose to why you are here, family, parenting, relationships, marriage, sex.

0:34.0

You name it.

0:35.0

We are talking about it.

0:36.3

So thank you so much for joining us today with life with the Lindsay's.

0:40.7

Enjoy it.

0:42.1

Hey everybody, and welcome to Life with the Lindsay's.

0:47.0

What up, yo?

0:49.2

So this week, we are talking about love languages.

0:53.8

Oh, God.

0:56.8

So Gary Chapman has his book called The Five Love Languages, and I know so many people

1:02.4

that took that test, right?

1:04.1

They took the five love language tests to see which one they were and to see how they

1:07.9

rank.

1:10.3

My top was physical touch, quality time, and words of affirmation, but my top was physical

1:18.3

touch.

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