Being single or married has nothing to do with whether you need to feel loved! Everyone has a God-given desire for complete and unconditional love in all relationships. Originally written for couples, bestselling The Five Love Languages continues to revolutionize relationships. In The Five Love Languages Singles Edition, Dr. Gary Chapman adapts this powerful message to the unique needs of single adults.
Understanding and applying the five love languages will enhance all relationships. Whether it’s parents, coworkers, classmates, roommates, siblings, dating partners, or friends, The Five Love Languages Singles Edition provides tools to give and receive love most effectively.
Includes a study guide that’s perfect for small groups, workplace studies, and book clubs.
Not near the quality of the original The original Five Love Languages was insightful, had a variety of examples and provided a good amount of psychological and Christian theory and application. This book is supposed to be for singles, but almost every example has to do with dating couples–people I don’t really consider single. Rarely does it talk about regular friendship–and when it does, it’s guy-girl friendships. I was hoping to get some insight into my same-sex friendships, family relationships and guy-girl non-romantic…
you will have an unfair advantage Readers of this book, you will have an unfair advantage. But we all know what they say; all is fair in love and war. If so, this book is a nuke with a big bang. I have read 3 of his books and this one drove the nail home.At first it was hard to understand what makes me feel loved is not what makes others feel loved. I thought love was the same for everyone, boy was I wrong. If you are looking to connect with someone new, this will definitely…
An excellent guide for improving communication with others I read the original THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES by Dr. Gary Chapman when I was a single freshman in college. I don’t remember what inspired me to pick up the book, given that the tagline was “How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate,” but I couldn’t put it down. I read it in one all-night sitting, crying my way through the sections that illuminated and explained tension I’d had in specific relationships with family and friends. It was dark outside but light bulbs were going off inside my…