Finding your partner a Valentine's Day gift that will make their heart beat faster is not easy, as everyone gives and receives love differently.
The guy who identifies with the language of quality time will love creating a couple's bucket list.
Just create a list of things to try together via the prompts of the game and then keep track of all the activities with the do, doing, and done folders inside the box.
Love Language: Acts of Service
Love don't cost a thing? Not if your partner's love language is Physical Touch.
And if you don't have time to shop, hugs, kisses, holding hands and snuggling will keep them happy.
With this language, love is expressed by having physical contact with each other.
He can relax, unwind and get excited all at the same time.
Make lying on the couch a sport with this Yaya & Co. cable knit blanket.
The Brady throw is made of pure cotton.
Twenty-six years ago Dr. Gary Chapman penned the New York Times Bestseller 'The 5 Love Languages'.
Since its release and critical acclaim, many believe that food is the sixth love language.
Conversely, many show others how much they care by feeding them.
Give the aspiring chef a chance to practice his skills on you with Man Crates.
He'll enjoy cooking up dinner and making you happy. Now that's amore!