Who Is This Love Language Quiz For?

Love languages can change over time, evolving as your relationship does.

As your needs change, your love languages can too.

Couple embracing

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Keep checking in with what you are feeling and communicate openly and honestly with your partner.

Each response corresponds with one of the five love languages.

Understanding your love language as well as your partners can help strengthen the relationship.

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Did your partner do something really great or helpful?

see to it to tell them.

Quality Time

This person wants you to spend quality time with them.

It can be shorter blocks of time as long as you give them your full attention.

Someone with this love language will value quality over quantity.

It could be sex, but physical touch is also about more than sexual encounters.

They might enjoy a hug, back rub, cuddling, hand-holding, a gentle massage, and more.

Acts of Service

Acts of service means doing things for your partner.

Someone with this love language feels loved and appreciated when you help them with something.

It could be running an errand, cleaning, cooking, or helping them with a project.

Receiving Gifts

Someone with this love language responds when you give them gifts.

Receiving gifts is about more than just getting things for this person.

People with this love language will probably keep the gifts you give them and remember the gifts they receive.

Chapman felt that learning a partners love language and practicing it was an easy way to improve the relationship.

Chapman didnt just create love languages for romantic relationships.

They can also apply to parents and children, friends, and other family members.

Chicago, IL: Northfield Publishing.

2022 Jun 22;17(6):e0269429.