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What are the 5 Love Languages?

The concept of the 5 Love Languages was created by Dr. Gary Chapman and revolutionized how we understand modern relationships. The central idea is that every person has an emotional 'mother tongue' — a preferred way of expressing and receiving love.

Often, conflicts in a relationship arise because the couple is 'speaking different languages'. One partner may be giving gifts (their language), while the other actually just wants quality time (their language). By discovering your language and your partner's, you open a door to a much deeper and more satisfying connection.

Words of Affirmation

Compliments, gratitude, and words of encouragement are your fuel.

Quality Time

Total presence and exclusive attention are what you value most.

Acts of Service

For you, love is a verb and manifests through practical help.

Receiving Gifts

The value is in the symbol and the thought behind the gesture.

Physical Touch

Physical contact is your most powerful form of connection.

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For Couples

Discovering each other's language reduces frustration and increases emotional connection.

Self-Knowledge

Understand why you feel loved or rejected in everyday situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have more than one love language?

Yes! Although most people have a dominant language, it's very common to have a strong 'second language'. Some people are emotionally bilingual or even trilingual.

Can my love language change over time?

Yes, love languages can evolve according to the stage of life. For example, parents of newborns often value 'Acts of Service' much more due to physical exhaustion.

Important Notice

This test is a self-knowledge tool based on Gary Chapman's concepts. It does not replace couples therapy or professional counseling. The results are behavioral tendencies for educational and entertainment purposes.

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