As we're wrapping up our freshman year in college, there's not doubt that some of us have been through relationships or at the least interested in someone. Though we're young, within the next five years exclusive relationships may become important to some of us. Occasionally, when dealing with another person, we don't know how to communicate. We don't know what's important to us and what means the most to us. So how do you figure this out? Your love language of course! A love language is a way that you express your love emotionally. Knowing your love language is helpful in communicating your needs from your significant other in ways that are meaningful to you.
Everyone has one, so what is yours?
Listed below are five possible love languages and their descriptions. Read each one, take the quiz linked below, and comment (if comfortable) with your love language(s) or thoughts.
Mine are (in order): Quality time, Physical touch, and Words of Affirmation.
The Five Love Languages
- Words of Affirmation: the use of words to affirm others
- Acts of Service: Actions speak louder than words
- Receiving Gifts: Receiving a gift makes these people feel loved
- Quality Time: Spending time is all these people need
- Physical Touch: An appropriate touch means the world for these people
I would say mine are:
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Receiving Gifts
Quality Time
My love language is Acts of Service. I throughly believe that actions do speak louder than words and the thought that "I can show you better than I can tell you". I actually took this test in my psychology class and want to read the book.
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ReplyDeleteIn order, my love language(s) are:
ReplyDelete-Words of Affirmation
-Quality time
-Acts of Service
-Physical touch
-Receiving gifts
A little affirmation is always good. Who doesn't like knowing what's up with whoever they're giving their time to?
DeleteI would have to say my love languages are Acts of service and quality time.
ReplyDeleteMy top two are Acts of Service and Quality time also, in my point of view they are the most important when being in a relationship.
ReplyDeleteMy love language in order has to be: Acts of Service, Quality time, Words of Affirmation, Physical touch and Receiving gift.
ReplyDeleteMy love language is acts of service because I have always been a firm believer that actions speak louder than words. If you go based off what a person shows you, rather than what they say to you, you'll be able to see people for who they really are.
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