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What is your love language?

What are some thoughts out there on this 5 love language book that seems to be all the rage these days?

m1chelle 4 June 11
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I would say, Rongo-Rongo, but no living person has heard it spoken and I have trouble with the fonts.
Mine is action, I do things, I fix things, I solve problems. I do not recommend this to other guys.
I have 4 ex's all of whom I have cared for through life threatening illnesses (they were all healthy when I met them, hmmm my cooking?) all of whom I have solved family and other problems for. ll complain I am not romantic. I don't say the right things. I don't buy flowers. I don't show affection.
yep, been single a looooong time.

was that from eastwer island script?

@O415193121 Spot on, I have played with the glyphs, have heard so much mis information about the people. But apparently their was a lady missionary live with them for some time before they totally vanished. It appears such a primitive language, all the symbols seem to relate to gods and animals. I did have a font set for it once, not that it translates but I played with it.

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The walrus use loud bellows and seductive flopping around, to use an example from the animal kingdom. But i think for humans its all about winks.

Denker Level 7 June 19, 2018
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I give little gifts randomly...tactile and words from me.... sometimes cook a thing.
Late dh's was gifts & sex.

Qualia Level 8 June 16, 2018
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I find the medium of dance as good a method as any to communicate any amorous intent. And this is purely because I'm shit at chat up lines and gave up years ago 🙂

ipdg77 Level 8 June 16, 2018
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Oink

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Whispers and writing on the back

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This sounds like something Oprah Winfrey would talk about.

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