




What's Your Love Language?
Words, touch, gifts, time, or acts of service? Find out how you actually love — and how you need to be loved back. Take it with your partner and compare results.
Possible Results
Which of the 5 types are you?
Walking Affirmation Machine — 'The Wordsmith'
Feelings aren't real until they're said out loud — and you've always known that. "You killed it," "I'm proud of you," "I missed you" — none of that is small talk, it's all completely meant. You know exactly how to make someone feel seen with just the right sentence, and the people around you leave conversations feeling a little taller. The only downside? When you go quiet, everyone around you immediately assumes they did something wrong.
Fluent in Physical — 'The Close Contact'
Pat on the back when they nail something. Hug when you've missed them. Hand-hold when words aren't coming. This is just how you communicate — it's not calculated, it's instinct. A relationship without physical presence feels like something is perpetually missing. "Just come sit next to me" is genuinely the most comforting thing you know how to offer.
S-Tier Memory, Zero Misses — 'The Detail Collector'
You catalogued something they mentioned three weeks ago and showed up with it like it was nothing. Anniversaries are baseline — you're bringing things on random Tuesdays because "I just saw this and thought of you." The gift doesn't have to be big. The fact that you remembered is the whole point. Whoever's on the receiving end of this love language is genuinely winning.
Just Existing Together Is Enough — 'The Presence Type'
You don't need a plan. Lying on the same couch doing completely different things and still feeling completely connected — that's actually the goal. No pressure to perform, no itinerary required. Just being nearby is the purest form of love you know. When you say "let's just hang," that's not a low-effort suggestion — that's the highest compliment.
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