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What is Your Love Language?
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Answer the questions as honestly as you can!
You've had a brutal week. What would make you feel most cared for right now?
Someone saying 'I'm really proud of how you handled that.'
Coming home to dinner already made and dishes done.
A friend dropping off your favourite snack, just because.
Someone sitting with you all evening, no phones, no distractions.
Your partner is away for ten days. What do you find yourself missing most?
Their voice telling you everything is going to be okay.
All the small things they do that keep your life running smoothly.
The little surprises they leave you — a note in your bag, your favourite coffee.
The physical presence — a hug, a hand on your back, just being near.
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How do YOU tend to show someone you care about them?
I tell them often — I love you, I'm proud of you, I notice you.
I handle things so they don't have to — errands, logistics, the boring stuff.
I find or make things that say 'I was thinking about you.'
I put everything down and give them my full, complete attention.
You're sick in bed. Your ideal version of someone caring for you looks like...
Them checking in with sweet texts and reassuring words all day.
Them picking up medicine, making soup, handling everything quietly.
Them showing up with your comfort food and a little 'feel better' something.
Them just lying next to you, keeping you company all afternoon.
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What would genuinely hurt your feelings most in a relationship?
A partner who rarely says 'I love you' or acknowledges what I do.
A partner who lets me struggle alone instead of just helping.
A partner who never puts thought into birthdays, holidays, or small gestures.
A partner who's always half-present — phone out, mind elsewhere.
A close friend wants to show they really care about you. What would land hardest?
A long, heartfelt voice note saying what they love about me.
Helping me move, fix something, or tackle the task I've been dreading.
A small, personal gift — something that screams 'I know you.'
A long walk or slow dinner — just the two of us, properly present.
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Think about the last time you felt deeply, genuinely loved. What was happening?
Someone said something — a compliment, an appreciation, an 'I see you.'
Someone did something without being asked — something that made my life easier.
Someone gave me something small and totally specific to me.
Someone was completely, 100% there — eyes on me, nowhere else.
Your partner nailed your birthday. What did they actually do?
Gave a speech, or wrote something that made me cry in the best way.
Handled every single logistic so I didn't have to lift a finger.
Found a gift so specific to me that it was almost unsettling.
Planned a whole day just for us — no interruptions, no phones.
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You're watching a couple in a film and think: 'That. That's what love looks like.' What's the scene?
One character tells the other exactly how they've changed their life for the better.
One character quietly fixes something hard without being asked — no fanfare.
One character shows up with something small but completely, perfectly them.
One character reaches over and takes the other's hand during the hard part.
When you're stressed or overwhelmed, what instinctively calms you down?
Someone talking me through it — reassurance, perspective, encouragement.
Someone taking something off my plate so I have less to carry.
A long, uninterrupted conversation where someone's fully locked in with me.
A hug, a hand on my back — some kind of physical anchor.
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