Buying gifts for any holiday can be stressful, but somehow finding just the right thing for Valentine's Day seems harder than most. Heather Severn, a licensed marriage and family therapist, recommends that sometimes the right thing might not be a thing at all.
"It's important to know what your spouse's love language is," she said. "Some prefer gifts, physical touch, acts of service, quality time or words of affirmation."
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