What's your love language? Acts of service, words of affirmation, physical touch, gifts, or quality time?
The concept has been around since the early 1990s. Gary Chapman, a Baptist pastor, published a book in 1992 called, "The Five Love Languages: Secrets to Love That Lasts."
But new research is debunking the popular love languages theory. And there's little evidence linking it to happier partnerships.
For Valentine's Day, we speak with a researcher and relationship experts about what really makes for healthy relationships.
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