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re Your Love Languages Transactional? Stop Keeping Score & Rebuild Connection in Your Law Enforcement Marriage

In this candid conversation, Cyndi and her husband explore how The Five Love Languages—once a popular relationship tool—can unintentionally turn into a transactional system of keeping score. They share humorous and heartfelt examples from their own marriage, showing how acts of service, physical touch, and words of affirmation can lose meaning when done for exchange instead of connection. Together, they unpack how law enforcement stress, shift work, hypervigilance, and independence can erode emotional connection. By reframing love languages from "I give so I get" to "I give because I care," couples can rebuild trust and closeness even through the challenges of first responder life.

Cyndi Doyle, founder of Code4Couples®, is a licensed professional counselor, author of Hold the Line, and retired police spouse who helps law enforcement couples reconnect, communicate, and thrive together—on and off the job.

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00:00 – Intro 02:15 – What are the Five Love Languages? 08:30 – When Love Languages Turn Transactional 14:45 – Law Enforcement Life & Emotional Disconnection 20:10 – Resentment, Independence & Keeping Score 28:30 – Hypervigilance and Emotional Exhaustion 35:20 – How to Reconnect Without Scorekeeping 43:00 – Mindset Shifts for Healthy Communication 46:50 – Final Thoughts + Resources

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