Think I've done this one before . . .
Jul. 3rd, 2010 11:45 pmBut it fits the icon I already had up.
Physical Touch
with a secondary love language being
Quality Time.
Take the quiz
Yeah, that's pretty much accurate. Sex, physical affection, and time spent together are really important to me; talking somewhat less so, although still important; doing stuff for (as opposed to with) me is nice but not nearly as big a deal; and giving me stuff does little if anything.
Unfortunately, the Spouse is big on giving stuff as a way of showing affection, so I've learned to take it that way. I'd guess he'd get Words, Gifts, Acts, Time, Touch in that order, although I wouldn't care to guess at the respective numbers.
The Five Love Languages
My primary love language is probablyPhysical Touch
with a secondary love language being
Quality Time.
Complete set of results
| Physical Touch: | 10 | |
| Quality Time: | 9 | |
| Words of Affirmation: | 7 | |
| Acts of Service: | 4 | |
| Receiving Gifts: | 0 |
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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
Yeah, that's pretty much accurate. Sex, physical affection, and time spent together are really important to me; talking somewhat less so, although still important; doing stuff for (as opposed to with) me is nice but not nearly as big a deal; and giving me stuff does little if anything.
Unfortunately, the Spouse is big on giving stuff as a way of showing affection, so I've learned to take it that way. I'd guess he'd get Words, Gifts, Acts, Time, Touch in that order, although I wouldn't care to guess at the respective numbers.