Love Language Test

What are the five Love Languages?

Words of Affirmation

These are verbal expressions of care and affection. Think: “Thanks for putting the kids to bed” or “You looked really nice today.” Conversely, insults can be particularly upsetting to people who favor words of affirmation.

Gifts

Tangible and intangible items that make you feel appreciated or noticed. Going to your partner’s concert, for example, is as much of a gift as flowers or that new wine decanter you want. To individuals who favor this love language, the absence of everyday gestures or a missed special occasion are particularly hurtful.

Acts of Service

Doing something helpful or kind for your partner. Think: Waking up with the baby in the middle of the night or doing the dishes so your partner can relax. For someone who favors acts of service, ambivalence or a lack of support are more damaging than anything else.

Quality Time

Engaging in an activity together, particularly one you both enjoy, like a walk after dinner or talking with your partner over a platter of nachos. If this is your love language, having a distracted or distant partner that makes you feel unseen or unheard is the biggest pitfall.

Physical Touch

Physical expressions of love (whether sexual or more platonic), such as holding hands, a back scratch, a hug, a kiss, or intercourse. The absence of touch can leave these individuals feeling isolated in a relationship.

Here’s how to identify your love language.

Knowing your love language can be one of the single most important things in a relationship.  Without this knowledge you can miss that your partner is being loving and caring.  Unfortunately, this can result in a vicious cycle of resentment that can ultimately lead to divorce or a breakup.

If you really care and respect your partner, take the time to acquaint yourself with your love language and theirs. With this knowledge, you’ll be better equipped to meet your partner’s emotional needs.

Start by thinking about how you like to give and receive love.  Ask yourself: When I want to show affection, how do I do it? Do you cook a really nice meal? Or maybe you send an appreciative text or buy concert tickets. Often, the way you express love can provide clues about what kind of love you most appreciate.

Next, think about what makes you feel most loved and cared for.   Do you feel closest to your partner when they do something helpful, or do you crave physical touch? Dig deep by thinking back to all your past relationships—both romantic and otherwise.

For this quiz answer “true” if it is mostly true most of the time and “not true” if it is not frequently true most of the time.  The point is to find the strongest tendency you lean towards.

This test is designed to find the Love Language that you like to receive, not the Love Language that you like to give.  This knowledge is helpful in communicating your needs to your partner and evaluating potential partners for compatibility.

1.I like to receive notes of affirmation from my partner
2.I like to be hugged or kissed by my partner
3.I like to spend one-­‐to-­‐one time with my partner
4.I feel loved when my partner gives practical help to me
5.I like it when my partner gives me gifts
6.I like leisurely visits with friends and loved ones
7.I feel loved when my partner puts their arm around me
8.I feel loved when I receive a gift from my partner
9.I like to go places with my partner
10.I like to hold hands with my partner
11.I like my partner to tell me that I am appreciated
12.I like for my partner to look at me when we are talking
13.I like when my partner gives me cards, flowers, or other small tokens
14.I feel loved when my partner affirms me
15.Words of acceptance from my partner are important to me
16.I know my partner loves me when they help me
17.What my partner does affects me more than what he or she says
18.Hugs make me feel connected and valued
19.I like to hear my partner say: Would you help me cook dinner?
20.I like to hear my partner say: I like going fun places with you!
21.I like to hear my partner say: I’ve got a surprise for you!
22.I like to hear my partner say: We can make something really cool together.
23.I like to hear my partner say: How did you know how to do that? You’re brilliant.
24.I like to hear my partner say: I can’t wait to give you your present!
25.I like to hear my partner say: Would you like for me to scratch your back?
26.I like to hear my partner say: Let’s spend the day doing whatever you want to do.
27.I feel loved when my partner does things to help me
28.I feel loved when my partner gives me a reassuring kiss or hug
29.I value praise and try to avoid criticism
30.Several small gifts mean more to me than one large gift
31.I enjoy frequent physical contact with my partner
32.I enjoy frquent words of encouragement and affirmation from my partner
33.I know a my partner is thinking of me when they give me a gift
34.I feel loved when a my partner helps me with my chores or tasks
35.I really enjoy the feeling I get when my partner gives me undivided attention
36.I really enjoy the feeling I get when my partner does some act to serve me
37.I like for my partner to go out of their way to kiss or hug me often
38.I like when my partner listens to me, showing genuine interest in what I’m saying
39.I feel loved when my partner celebrates my birthday with a gift
40.I feel loved when my partner celebrates my birthday with meaningful words

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