Love Thyself! The Five Self-Love Languages

Alex Baia
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2 min readAug 3, 2023
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Everyone talks about the five love languages, but, friends, that is only half the story!

If you are using the normal five love languages, you are only experiencing half the love you deserve.

That’s completely sub-optimal.

To truly become a Better You, you must love yourself.

To do this, you need to use the five self-love languages. Not just one of them, all of them.

Here are just a few of the self-love languages!

  1. Words of Self-Affirmation. You need daily self-affirmations that tell you how much you care about you. These affirmations should absolutely describe how you ideally see yourself, and how nice you picture yourself looking when you ride an impressive horse.
  2. Gifts (To Yourself): This has nothing to do with materialism. Instead, this is about giving yourself the most expensive gifts possible and buying the top items from your Amazon wishlist to show yourself that you care. It’s not about the gift per se, it’s about making sure you have plenty of cool stuff to prove that you love you!
  3. Touching Yourself: It’s not what you think. This could involve anything from using a Theragun, to really exploring your own elbows for several hours. Be open-minded, and learn about yourself through the power of self-touch.

Those are only three of the self-love languages.

There are two whole more self-love languages!

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Alex Baia
Slackjaw

Humor writer, book junkie, stargazer, optimist. Resident philosophy major. Get my humor newsletter: https://alexbaia.com/humor