💬 Love Languages… But Make Them Weird
- Jessica George

- Aug 13, 2025
- 2 min read
When “Sending Memes” is Just as Valid as Physical Touch

We’ve all heard of the classic love languages from Dr. Gary Chapman’s bestselling book:
Words of Affirmation
Acts of Service
Receiving Gifts
Quality Time
Physical Touch
These are great tools in couples therapy and individual counseling, helping us understand how we give and receive love.
But what if your real love language is sharing TikToks at midnight or fighting over which way the toilet paper roll should go?
At Therapy-Coaching.com, we believe that connection doesn’t always follow the rulebook—and sometimes, it’s the weird stuff that brings us closest together.
So... What’s Your Weird Love Language?
In therapy, we’ve heard some hilariously relatable ones, like:
“Sending Memes Instead of Talking About My Feelings”
“Passive-Aggressive Cleaning as a Cry for Love”
“Sharing My Snacks But Resenting It Just a Little”
“Letting You Pick the Movie I’ll Pretend to Like”
“Touching You With My Ice-Cold Feet at 2 a.m.”
These unconventional “love languages” might not make it into a relationship handbook—but they often say more about our emotional world than we realize.
Why This Actually Matters in Therapy
Humor opens doors that logic can’t. When we explore these funny, offbeat expressions of love in individual therapy or relationship counseling, we learn:
How we really connect
What makes us feel safe, seen, and known
How to communicate affection in ways that actually land
You don’t need to fit into a relationship mold. Therapy should fit you.
Want to Explore Your Love Language—Weird or Not?
Whether you're a couple looking to reconnect or an individual wanting better communication skills, we’ve got you.
Book a session with us at www.Therapy-Coaching.com and let’s explore the ways you show up in love—funny, flawed, and beautifully human.
Because maybe your true love language… is sharing your fries without being asked. 🍟




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