Your love language is opposite of your stress behaviour and can be your toxic trait? Relationship coach explains
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Your love language is opposite of your stress behaviour and can be your toxic trait? Relationship coach explains

Hindustan Times  

Did you know your stress behaviour can be the opposite of your love language? In the post, Esther listed examples of what a person's stress behaviour and love language can look like, and both were strikingly opposite of each other. Know yourself, not just your partner…” Stress behaviour vs love language According to Esther Ku, when needs go unmet, people's behaviour often tends to be the opposite of their love language. Check out some examples that she listed in her Instagram post: Stress behaviour Love language Not asking for help Acts of service Isolate or withdraw Quality time Ignore or avoid Physical touch Staying silent Words of affirmation Prev Next ‘Your stress behaviour is the opposite of love language’ Per the dating coach, a person's stress behaviour can often look like ‘not asking for help, isolating or withdrawing yourself, ignoring or avoiding loved ones or staying silent’. Meanwhile, their love language, which she stated is the opposite of stress behaviour, can turn out to be ‘acts of service, sharing quality time, physical touch or words of affirmation’.

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