What is your love language?
There are five love languages; quality time, words of affirmation, physical touch, acts of service, and receiving gifts. Each individual has a primary love language or a language that resonates most with them. This primary love language is the main way an individual needs to receive love to feel the most emotional fulfillment. There can be multiple way an individual needs to receive love. Take this love languages quiz to find your love language and learn more about it!
I feel most loved when...
my loved one picks up responsibilities that help me
I get to do a shared activity or task with a loved one
I feel most loved when...
I do things with someone I love
I receive supportive words from a loved one
I feel most loved when...
I receive encouragement from a loved one
my loved one does things for me rather than just talking about it
I feel most loved when...
I receive something that shows my loved one was thinking about me
a loved one tells me they appreciate me
I feel most loved when...
I share innocent touch with someone I love
I spend time alone with someone I love
I feel most loved when...
a loved one reacts positively to my accomplishments
my loved one gives me a gift with lots of thought behind it
I feel most loved when...
I receive help – even if my loved one is busy
I am surprised with a gift
I feel most loved when...
I share meaningful touch with a loved one in public
a loved one runs errands for me
I feel most loved when...
I receive a gift from a loved one’s trip
I sit close to someone I love
I feel most loved when...
a loved one helps out on projects I need to do
a loved one takes time to listen to and understand me
I feel most loved when...
a loved one puts their arm around me
someone does unexpected tasks for me
I feel most loved when...
I am rewarded with a token of appreciation
I just get the chance to hang out with a loved one
I feel most loved when...
I look forward to receiving gifts from loved ones on holidays
I hug a loved one
I feel most loved when...
I get uninterrupted leisure time with a loved one
I receive supportive words from a loved one
I feel most loved when...
a loved one tells me how much I mean to them
a loved one holds my hand, rubs my back, etc
Physical Touch
If physical touch is your primary love language, it means that physical interaction and the body language of your friends, family, or significant other gives you the most emotional fulfillment and makes you feel the most loved.
Quality Time
If quality time is your primary love language, it means that spending uninterrupted time with your friends, family, or significant other gives you the most emotional fulfillment and makes you feel the most loved.
Words of Affirmation
If words of affirmation is your primary love language, it means that you feel the most emotional fulfillment and the most loved when your friends, family, or significant other verbally validate and communicate their love for you.
Acts of Service
If acts of service is your primary love language, it means that when your friends, family, or significant other do things for you and with you, you feel the most emotional fulfillment and feel the most loved.
Receiving Gifts
If receiving gifts is your primary love language, it means that the thought behind sharing tangible items and gestures with your family, friends, or significant other gives you the most emotional fulfillment and makes you feel the most loved.