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14th August 2019
06:19pm BST

"I verbally express affection. A LOT. My husband... doesn't," she wrote in the post, as published on Metro. "I don't know why. For the longest time a part of me wondered if it meant he loved me less. "At some point I told him about a thing I had done as a kid. "Holding hands, three squeezes means 'I Love You'."
The woman was surprised to find that sharing this with him made a "huge difference".
It turned out that having a non-verbal signifier for his love allowed her husband to express himself far more and their relationship benefitted in a big way.
"Suddenly he’s telling me I love you all the time. "Tap tap tap, on my hand, my shoulder, my knee, with whatever part of him that’s closest to me, more often than I ever verbally said it," she said. "It's an ingrained signal now, I can tap three times on whatever part of him and get three taps back in his sleep. Apparently I do the same."The lesson, she concluded, is that not everyone communicates best in the same way.
"It's made a huge difference for us. People say things differently."We love this – such a sweet reminder to try and meet your other half in the middle.
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