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stephaniemadeleine:
“ Hexe, ”Witch”, by Karl Cauer 1874
This sculpture has stayed with me ever since I laid eyes on it - I absolutely LOVE the power she radiates, and yet there is an incredible sensitivity to her, as if she is protecting...
surrealismart:
“ The Birth of Venus 1485
Sandro Botticelli
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pablopicasso-art:
“ Reclining nude 1932
Pablo Picasso
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nobrashfestivity:
“ Andrew Wyeth, Open and Closed, 1964
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I swear it. This is my old apartment!
historicaltimes:
“New Yorkers stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale, Times Square, 1998
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Understanding your Love Language

onlinecounsellingcollege:

Everyone has a “love language,” a primary way of expressing and interpreting love. This will vary from person to person, but will usually be just one (or two) of the following:

1. Words of Affirmation - If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Hearing the words, “I love you,” are important—hearing the reasons behind that love sends your spirits skyward. Insults can leave you shattered and are not easily forgotten.

2. Quality Time - Nothing says, “I love you,” like full, undivided attention. Being there for this type of person is critical, but really being there—with the TV off, fork and knife down, and all chores and tasks on standby—makes your significant other feel truly special and loved. Distractions, postponed dates, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.

3. Receiving Gifts - Don’t mistake this love language for materialism; the receiver of gifts thrives on the love, thoughtfulness, and effort behind the gift. If you speak this language, the perfect gift or gesture shows that you are known, you are cared for, and you are prized above whatever was sacrificed to bring the gift to you.

4. Acts of Service - Can vacuuming the floors really be an expression of love? Absolutely! Anything you do to ease the burden of responsibilities weighing on an “Acts of Service” person will speak volumes. The words he or she most want to hear: “Let me do that for you.” Laziness, broken commitments, and making more work for them tell speakers of this language their feelings don’t matter.

5. Physical Touch - A person whose primary language is Physical Touch is, not surprisingly, very touchy. Hugs, pats on the back, holding hands, and thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, or face—they can all be ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love. Physical presence and accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive.

Source: http://www.5lovelanguages.com/learn-the-languages/the-five-love-languages/ (abridged)

Posted 8 Jun
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