All 5 love languages
How do you give and receive love?
Everyone has a primary love language — the way they most naturally express and experience love. Understanding yours (and your partner's) can transform your relationships.
Words of Affirmation
People with this love language feel most valued when they hear verbal expressions of love, encouragement, and appreciation. Compliments, 'I love you,' and words of support aren't just nice — they're essential.
Acts of Service
People with this love language feel most loved when someone takes action to make their life easier. Doing the dishes, running an errand, or fixing something without being asked speaks louder than any words.
Receiving Gifts
People with this love language feel most loved when they receive thoughtful gifts. It's not about materialism — it's about the thought, effort, and symbolism behind the gift.
Quality Time
People with this love language feel most loved when they have someone's undivided attention. Being present — phones down, eyes up, fully engaged — is the ultimate expression of love.
Physical Touch
People with this love language feel most connected through physical closeness. Hugs, hand-holding, a touch on the shoulder — these aren't just nice, they're how love is received and understood.