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Love Languages

How you express love and how you most receive it are not always the same thing. This short read maps your dominant language across the five categories popularized by Chapman.

Pop-science short form inspired by Gary Chapman's Five Love Languages. Not a clinical instrument.

Love Languages · 结果

Words of Affirmation as your love language

Highest signal: Words of Affirmation (100/100). Lowest signal: Gifts (25/100). Average intensity: 70/100.

最强信号100Words of Affirmation
最大差距-50Acts of Service
一致性平均 70
Words of AffirmationVerbal expressions of love, encouragement, and appreciation.
-25
自评
100
同伴
75
Acts of ServiceShowing love by doing things that ease the other person's life.
-50
自评
75
同伴
25
GiftsThoughtful tokens that signal "I was thinking of you".
+25
自评
25
同伴
50
Quality TimeFocused, undivided presence and attention.
0
自评
75
同伴
75
Physical TouchPhysical closeness as a primary way of bonding.
+25
自评
75
同伴
100
0/15

01Hearing "I love you" or "I'm proud of you" lands deeply for me.

02Specific compliments make me feel truly seen.

03A thoughtful note can shift my entire week.

04When someone takes a task off my plate, it feels like love.

05I feel cared for when someone notices what I need and just does it.

06Help offered without me asking matters more than words.

07A small, thoughtful gift sticks with me for a long time.

08The fact that someone remembered something I mentioned weeks ago means a lot.

09Tokens of affection, even tiny ones, make me feel held.

10Uninterrupted, phone-free time together is what I crave most.

11Long conversations make me feel close to someone.

12Presence matters more to me than presents.

13Physical closeness, a hand, a hug, a touch, calms me.

14I feel disconnected when there's no physical affection for a while.

15A touch on the arm can communicate more than words could.

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