Love languages are a theory related to the ways people express, identify, and receive love. Think about them like literal languages: there are upwards of 6,500 different languages in the world, which means there are at LEAST 6,500 different ways humans communicate with each other. Many languages also have various dialects (German has 250!) which are like languages within a language. While we all may be saying the same or similar things, we use a wide variety of words, movements, and sounds to express them, and there is no single "official" or "correct" way to do it. Same goes for love.
Understanding how we do (and don't) express and receive love can be a foundational part of our most nourishing relationships. Rejecting relationship hierarchy and centering platonic love, Speaking from the Heart: 18 Languages for Modern Love gives readers a tangible tool for identifying their needs while navigating others', and does so with a friendly and direct attitude.