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❤️ The 5 Love Languages Assessment

Discover how you give and receive love in relationships

💖 Relationship Insights • Better Communication • Emotional Connection

30 questions • Based on Dr. Gary Chapman's research • Improves all relationships

❤️ Love Languages Assessment

Discover how you give and receive love in relationships

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Love Language Assessment

I feel most loved when my partner says "I love you" or gives me compliments

How important is this to you in a relationship?

Words of Affirmation
Rate how important this is to you in a relationship:
Not ImportantVery Important
Select your response

Your Current Love Language Scores

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Words
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Verbal affirmation
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Service
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Helpful actions
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Gifts
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Thoughtful tokens
Time
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Undivided attention
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Touch
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Physical affection

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❤️ Love Languages Assessment (0/30)

Complete all questions to see your love language profile

❤️ How Love Languages Work:

  • Words of Affirmation (WA): Expressing affection through spoken words, praise, or appreciation
  • Acts of Service (AS): Doing helpful things for your partner to show love
  • Receiving Gifts (RG): Feeling loved through thoughtful gifts and tokens of affection
  • Quality Time (QT): Feeling loved when receiving undivided attention and shared experiences
  • Physical Touch (PT): Feeling loved through physical affection and closeness
  • Everyone has a primary and secondary love language
  • 30 questions measuring what makes you feel most loved
  • Results help improve communication and connection in relationships
  • Based on Dr. Gary Chapman's relationship research
  • Used worldwide for improving romantic, family, and friendship relationships
  • Your privacy is protected - no data is stored on our servers

Frequently Asked Questions

❤️ What are Love Languages?

Love Languages are the different ways people give and receive love, based on Dr. Gary Chapman's relationship research. Understanding your love language helps improve communication and emotional connection.

🤔 Can I have more than one love language?

Yes! Most people have a primary love language that's most important to them, and often a secondary language that also makes them feel loved. The test shows your scores for all five languages.

💑 Do love languages apply to all relationships?

Absolutely! While often discussed in romantic contexts, love languages apply to friendships, family relationships, and even workplace connections. Understanding different love languages improves all types of relationships.

📚 Is this based on scientific research?

Yes, it's based on decades of relationship research by Dr. Gary Chapman, a marriage counselor and author of 'The 5 Love Languages' book series, which has sold millions of copies worldwide.

The Five Love Languages Explained

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Words of Affirmation

Verbal expressions of love

  • Compliments and praise
  • "I love you" and appreciation
  • Encouraging words
  • Love notes and texts
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Acts of Service

Helpful actions

  • Doing chores or tasks
  • Making life easier
  • Thoughtful gestures
  • Following through on promises
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Receiving Gifts

Thoughtful tokens

  • Meaningful presents
  • Small surprises "just because"
  • Remembering special occasions
  • Gifts that show you listen

Quality Time

Undivided attention

  • Focused conversations
  • Shared activities
  • Making memories together
  • Being fully present
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Physical Touch

Physical affection

  • Hugs and kisses
  • Holding hands
  • Non-sexual touch
  • Physical closeness
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Why It Matters

Improve all relationships

  • Better communication
  • Deeper emotional connection
  • Reduced misunderstandings
  • Stronger bonds with loved ones

🌟 Benefits of Knowing Your Love Language:

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Better Communication

Express your needs clearly and understand your partner's needs

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Stronger Connections

Build deeper emotional intimacy in all relationships

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More Fulfilling Relationships

Feel more loved and appreciated by those around you

Conflict Resolution

Understand and resolve misunderstandings more effectively