Love Language Test - Discover How You Give & Receive Love

Take our comprehensive love language quiz to discover your primary way of expressing and receiving love. Based on Dr. Gary Chapman's 5 Love Languages theory.

By Peony Health Team
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About This Love Language Assessment

Our love language test is based on Dr. Gary Chapman's research-backed 5 Love Languages theory. This comprehensive 20-question assessment helps you discover your primary and secondary love languages - how you naturally prefer to give and receive love. Understanding your love language can significantly improve relationship satisfaction and communication in romantic partnerships, friendships, family relationships, and more.

What's Your Love Language?

Let's discover your type! Understand how you naturally give and receive love to create deeper, more meaningful connections in all your relationships.

💡 Quick tip: Use keyboard shortcuts - Press 1-5 to select answers, Enter to continue, Escape to go back

Question 1 of 205% Complete

What makes you feel most loved?

References

  1. 1.

    Chapman, G. (2015). The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts. *undefined*

    View Article
  2. 2.

    Egbert, N., & Polk, D. (2006). Speaking the Language of Relational Maintenance: A Validity Test of Chapman's (1992) Five Love Languages. *Communication Research Reports*, 23(1), 19-26

    DOI: 10.1080/17464090500535822
  3. 3.

    Bland, A. M., & McQueen, K. S. (2018). The distribution of Chapman's love languages in couples: An exploratory cluster analysis. *Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice*, 7(2), 103-126

    DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000102

Frequently Asked Questions

The five love languages, identified by Dr. Gary Chapman, are: Words of Affirmation (verbal expressions of love), Physical Touch (appropriate physical affection), Receiving Gifts (thoughtful tokens of love), Quality Time (focused attention), and Acts of Service (helpful actions).

This assessment is based on Dr. Gary Chapman's extensively researched 5 Love Languages theory. While it provides valuable insights into your preferences, remember that love languages can vary by relationship and evolve over time. Use results as a starting point for better communication.

Yes! Many people have a primary love language that's strongest, plus a secondary language that's also important. This test shows both your primary and secondary love languages to give you a complete picture of how you give and receive love.

Use your results to communicate your needs better in relationships, understand how to show love to others more effectively, and improve relationship satisfaction. Share your results with partners, family, and close friends to enhance mutual understanding.

Yes! While originally developed for romantic relationships, love languages apply to all relationships - friendships, family bonds, parent-child relationships, and even workplace connections. Understanding how people prefer to give and receive appreciation improves all relationships.

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