So, why is this statement significant. Well, let's do the math. Children were conceived where the two of opposites that attract. And one day we will all travel a path; on a journey exploring each other, sometimes before even exploring ourselves.
I heard a child speak to another "everybody, has a mother and father". And in observation of their communication in interactions and physical expressions. We can learn from a child, as an adult. Of what we are communicating to them; of ourselves.
There is an old cliché "grandchildren is a blessing, not a responsibility". Well, it depends on our love language and communication. And what is passed down to the children. To later be expected; of a human expectation(accountability, and knowledge that stems from life experiences & guidance).
Relationship experts, establish platforms for people in search of "companionship", marry couple's its not rare they seek counseling outside of their matrimonial vows. And in cohabitations are established relationships, even single; people do struggle with finding balance in real life. could it be safe to say "progression really means, work in our individual selves". Until we communicate how to express our language's to working with each other.
For generations males have expressed their love language through romantic gestures and conversations. Vice versa the female has allured the male with physical attributes & toned conversations.
Who has not experienced an explosive emotion of human attraction? It's inevitable, the law of natural existence in this body we call skin. Again, what does this statement reference? Without each other's love language and contributions of our physical interactions & emotions. In the preservation of life we would search to find in each other, outside of our own human natures; the "acceptance", the "affection" if not the "validation". We need one another to survive..
Emotions, we all possess the human ability to see,touch, taste and hear. Then what is self love, self preservation. If we have not experienced enough in ourselves. To bond in love language's; with someone else?