Lady Elizabeth
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- Joined
- Apr 10, 2018
- Messages
- 82
- MBTI Type
- ISFP
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- Instinctual Variant
- sp/so
https://lonerwolf.com/love-languages-quiz/
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Your primary love language is Quality Time.
For you, nothing says "I love you" more than your loved one's undivided attention.
It's easy to take those you love for granted each day. Therefore, you feel the most loved and appreciated when someone sets aside time to spend exclusively in your company.
You know more than anyone that being in the company of someone physically doesn't mean they are actually enjoying the intimacy of your company. The people in your life might be on the phone or have their mind elsewhere without giving you the attention that makes you feel like you matter to them.
Quality time also means sharing quality conversation and enjoying quality activities with those you love. Distractions, postponed commitments, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.
Likely, when you're in the company of your loved ones you give them your undivided attention because that's the way you want to be loved.
5 Ways to Include Quality Time in Your Life
Let your loved ones know about your love language so that they know how to love you best!
Going on a walk with your partner to the beach or park after work is an easy way to replenish your emotional tank.
Turn off the TV or phone and spend 20 minutes talking with someone you love.
Make more moments of "togetherness" by asking about and sharing experiences, thoughts, feelings, and desires.
When you are speaking to one another person, listen carefully without interrupting and maintain fixed eye contact. A person who respects you will return the gesture.
Don't forget to share this test with your partner, a friend or family member so that they can also discover their love language!
Result Image
Your primary love language is Quality Time.
For you, nothing says "I love you" more than your loved one's undivided attention.
It's easy to take those you love for granted each day. Therefore, you feel the most loved and appreciated when someone sets aside time to spend exclusively in your company.
You know more than anyone that being in the company of someone physically doesn't mean they are actually enjoying the intimacy of your company. The people in your life might be on the phone or have their mind elsewhere without giving you the attention that makes you feel like you matter to them.
Quality time also means sharing quality conversation and enjoying quality activities with those you love. Distractions, postponed commitments, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.
Likely, when you're in the company of your loved ones you give them your undivided attention because that's the way you want to be loved.
5 Ways to Include Quality Time in Your Life
Let your loved ones know about your love language so that they know how to love you best!
Going on a walk with your partner to the beach or park after work is an easy way to replenish your emotional tank.
Turn off the TV or phone and spend 20 minutes talking with someone you love.
Make more moments of "togetherness" by asking about and sharing experiences, thoughts, feelings, and desires.
When you are speaking to one another person, listen carefully without interrupting and maintain fixed eye contact. A person who respects you will return the gesture.
Don't forget to share this test with your partner, a friend or family member so that they can also discover their love language!