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What's your love language?

 
Steven Rodenberg
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Physical Touch
37%
Quality Time
27%
Acts of Service
20%
Words of Affirmation
17%
Receiving Gifts
0%
 
Heather Staas
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Nicole, that almost sounds exactly like my own test results with this quiz, and for me I agree with the results.
 
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1- Quality Time
2-Acts of Service
3-Words of affirmation
4-Logic
5-Receiving gifts
6-Physical touch



I read the book rather than take the online quiz, but i didn't know about Logic!

I use love languages to inform all my interpersonal communication.  When interacting with friends, co-workers (If I know them well enough to guess what there preferred ones are), family and of course my partner.  I find that it makes any expectations of people much more realistic.  

Me an my partner are very different.  His most preferred love language is physical touch and that is the one I could really care less about.  He could care less if we get to go do something together.  He sees time spent well as a time to snuggle up and relax with each other.  I see it as accomplishing something together or sharing an adventure.  So we do our best to intentionally meet each others needs.



 
Johanan Viljoen
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This seems pretty accurate for me.
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