My primary love language is probably Physical Touch with a secondary love language being Quality Time.
Complete set of results
Physical Touch:
11
Quality Time:
8
Words of Affirmation:
7
Acts of Service:
3
Receiving Gifts:
1
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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 This was an interesting quiz, basically because a lot of the ones with touching also sometimes had to do with gifts. But as much as I like gifts I'd rather have a hug, those are free. No money has to be spent on giving them.
I really appreciated that book, our pastor (at the time) had us read it before getting married, and I'm glad he did.
It makes a lot of sense. We speak and receive love differently and that can lead to not really feeling loved if we don't purpose to keep in mind each other's love language- it does make a difference!
ali
Everyday ramblings about my family life, with my husband and son, on the farm.
I'm Emily, mom to one son who I'll refer to as CJ. Married for 12 years been together almost 14 years. We live in North Central, Minnesota in the boonies. We are on our 4th year in Homeschooling and its been fun and a great descision. Sometimes my posts will relate to personal issues I'm dealing with while trying to give my son the best education I can. We've tried several things along this short journey of ours and hoping somethings will stay or we'll find things that work better soon.
Mar. 17, 2006 - Pretty good book
It makes a lot of sense. We speak and receive love differently and that can lead to not really feeling loved if we don't purpose to keep in mind each other's love language- it does make a difference!
ali