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learnteach ([personal profile] learnteach) wrote2006-04-07 02:09 pm

Words and touch..Languages of Love

No big surpise for me here, although I really enjoy being able to think of things in this frame of reference:


The Five Love Languages

My primary love language is probably
Words of Affirmation
with a secondary love language being
Physical Touch.

Complete set of results

Words of Affirmation: 12
Physical Touch: 7
Quality Time: 6
Acts of Service: 5
Receiving Gifts: 0


Information

Unhappiness in relationships, according to Dr. Gary Chapman, is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. Sometimes we don't understand our partner's requirements, or even our own. We all have a "love tank" that needs to be filled in order for us to express love to others, but there are different means by which our tank can be filled, and there are different ways that we can express love to others.

Take the quiz

[identity profile] d-mon-chick.livejournal.com 2006-04-07 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
It's interesting that you scored 0 on receiving gifts when you are so generous about giving gifts.

But gifts to me are less important

[identity profile] learnteach.livejournal.com 2006-04-07 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
than words or touch; I feel more loved giving one and recieving the thanks, than getting one.

we seem to be pretty similar i guess

[identity profile] ermine-rat.livejournal.com 2006-04-07 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)

The Five Love Languages

My primary love language is probably
Quality Time
with a secondary love language being
Physical Touch.

Complete set of results

Quality Time: 11
Physical Touch: 10
Words of Affirmation: 5
Acts of Service: 4
Receiving Gifts: 0


Information

Unhappiness in relationships, according to Dr. Gary Chapman, is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. Sometimes we don't understand our partner's requirements, or even our own. We all have a "love tank" that needs to be filled in order for us to express love to others, but there are different means by which our tank can be filled, and there are different ways that we can express love to others.

Take the quiz

[identity profile] collie13.livejournal.com 2006-04-08 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Interesting. For me physical touch, followed immediately by quality time, were the most important means of demonstrating love. I had the same reaction to receiving gifts as you did, though. ;)

And this is why I come out to be with people..

(Anonymous) 2006-04-08 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The Five Love Languages
Your primary love language is probably
Acts of Service
with a secondary love language being
Quality Time.


Complete set of results
Acts of Service: 10
Quality Time: 8
Words of Affirmation: 7
Physical Touch: 4
Receiving Gifts: 1

And this is why I come out to be with people..

[identity profile] jeanvieve.livejournal.com 2006-04-08 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The Five Love Languages
Your primary love language is probably
Acts of Service
with a secondary love language being
Quality Time.


Complete set of results
Acts of Service: 10
Quality Time: 8
Words of Affirmation: 7
Physical Touch: 4
Receiving Gifts: 1

Completely not surprising. ^^;

[identity profile] noressa.livejournal.com 2006-04-11 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)

The Five Love Languages

My primary love languages are probably
Physical Touch and Quality Time.

Complete set of results

Physical Touch: 10
Quality Time: 10
Words of Affirmation: 7
Acts of Service: 3
Receiving Gifts: 0


Information

Unhappiness in relationships, according to Dr. Gary Chapman, is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. Sometimes we don't understand our partner's requirements, or even our own. We all have a "love tank" that needs to be filled in order for us to express love to others, but there are different means by which our tank can be filled, and there are different ways that we can express love to others.

Take the quiz