5 Love Languages For Men (Unabridged) (Audio CD)
$19.99
YOU know you love her-but is SHE getting the message?
You bring your wife flowers but she’d rather just have a hug. You buy tickets to a movie when she wants to sit and talk. Tired of missed cues and confusing signals? Dr. Gary Chapman reveals how different personalities express love in different ways. In fact, there are five specific languages of love:
– Quality Time
– Words of Affirmation
– Gifts
– Acts of Service
– Physical Touch
Ready for a richer relationship? Listen to this audio book and dive in. Because the only thing better thanlearning to speak her love language is teaching her to speak yours!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613756546
ISBN10: 1613756542
Gary Chapman | Randy Southern
Binding: Audio CD
Published: January 2015
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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