your love languages are the forms of affection your parents didn't give you as a child
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan
My preferred love languages are the same forms of attention I received as a child
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Replying to @solarpunk_girl
hmm do you like your parents overall maybe the sign flips depending
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan @solarpunk_girl
Maybe causation is reversed? You don't like your parents because they used the wrong love language
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Replying to @imhinesmi @QiaochuYuan
I have a hunch love languages are not DNA encoded
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But formed from attachment patterns at a young age
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I bet there's weak genetic dispositions. Your parents aren't the only ones you interact with, as well. There's other kids at daycare, babysitters, other family, neighbors, etc. There's also probably an aversion to whatever "love language" used to punish you
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So if your parents took your toys away to punish you (or other kids took your toys for whatever reason), you might not like gifts as much
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