What To Do For Your Valentine’s Day Date Based On Their Love Language
Gone are the days when you could just toss a bouquet of roses and a heart-shaped box of chocolates at your Valentine and hope for the best. Heck, did that ever even work? Letās face it, not everyone is the same. One Valentine isnāt going to like the same thing as another. If youāre stumped for what to get your date for Valentineās Day, you can up your odds for success by going by their love language. Read on for some creative Valentineās Day gift and date ideas based on the 5 love languages.
If their love language is Words of Affirmationā¦
Whatever you do for Valentineās Day, make sure it features lots of communication. Every chance you get, tell your date how much you appreciate them. Tell them what you like about them and how they make you feel. The more genuine, sincere, and specific you can get, the better. At the end of the day, they shouldnāt be left wondering.
For the date, pick an intimate venue where you can speak freely. Try answering the 36 questions that lead to love together. If youāve been together for a while, recreate your first date, even down to the outfits.
For gifts, get them something that reminds you of them, along with a heartfelt card. And donāt leave the card blank. The store-bought message isnāt enough. Really empty your soul out onto that cardstock.
If their love language is Physical Touchā¦
For Valentineās Day, youāll want to choose activities where you can have an intimate connection. That doesnāt mean youāre stuck at home, though. Even something simple as a hand on their back can be enough to help them feel a connection with you.
For the date, make sure you can be close. A corner booth in a darkened restaurant, salsa dancing lessons, a drive-in movieāany date where you can be in their personal bubble. If youāre stuck at home, pop on a horror movie and snuggle up for security.
For gifts, a massage (whether professional or from your own two hands), a weighted blanket, or fluffy socks will be a big hit.
If their love language is Quality Timeā¦
Those who have quality time as their love language sometimes end up with lackluster dates. Thatās because their loved ones often forget about the āqualityā in quality time. Make sure that whatever you do, the event is special. Sitting in your pajamas binging The Office like any other night just wonāt cut it on Valentineās Day.
For the date, do an activity they love. Whether itās a hike in the wilderness, a camping trip, or a dedicated game night for two, itās time to go all-out. How about an in-home picnic, complete with checked blanket and charcuterie?
For gifts, gift certificates for experiences are great. If you canāt go on your adventure right now, you can have it planned for the future. Just make sure itās a coupleās trip, and not something just for them.
If their love language is Gift-Givingā¦
Valentineās Day has always been tailor-made for those with gift-giving as their love language. While you could go the traditional chocolates, roses, and jewelry route, why not get a little creative?
For the date, make the gift-giving a highlight of the date. A scavenger hunt around the city, where each stop features a gift, will be a hard one to top next year. Since they often like giving gifts as much as receiving them, you could also do the TikTok Target challenge to follow a theme for gifts for each other.
For gifts, itās a lot harder to go wrong here. As long as youāre getting them something they like, youāre on the right track. And the odds of them having an Amazon wishlist explicitly for this purpose is high, so you canāt go wrong there, either.
If their love language is Acts of Serviceā¦
People with this love language feel most appreciated when their loved ones lift some of their burden. While doing something for them, like a chore they hate, would be appreciated, do something a little outside the box to make Valentineās Day special.
For the date, whatever you do, take all the planning responsibilities away from them. If they feel they have to plan, it wonāt feel like youāre really doing anything for them. Whether itās a DIY crafting date or an at-home pillow fort movie night, youāre in charge of all the minute details.
For gifts, plan a trip, cook a home-cooked meal, finish a project youāve been meaning to do. Just do it and surprise them with the results. Get them some candy or flowers too, just to make it feel more like a gift.