What Is Your Love Language? [Personal Question]
August 12, 2024What Is Your Love Language?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Easy.
Video games, obviously.
No,
seriously? I'm not even sure I have a love language. Maybe I like someone who's
not annoying... and uh... who shares my interests... and also knows how to cook
(not a requirement, but highly welcomed). So that's what I look for in a
person. Now that I typed it out, that's probably my love language.
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)
Hahaha,
well if I had to say, I suppose I'd say my love language is acts of service. I
enjoy doing things for others, making them laugh or brightening their day. I
also enjoy physical touch, of course, like when my students give me hugs. But
ultimately, there's nothing quite like seeing the joy on a child's face when
they learn something new or accomplish something they never thought possible.
Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)
It's
obviously gifts. But, the gifts have to be exactly my style and aesthetic, or
else it's a flop—like getting a luxury brand jewelry box and personalized
jewelry-making kits for my birthday.
I
think I'll be single for a long time.
Julius Camden (ENFJ)
My
love language... well... my love language is to always put my loved one's needs
above my own, to look out for their comfort, and to ensure that they feel safe
and protected. To care deeply about them, to love them truly...
Kael Elliot (ESTP)
My
love language, I don't know if there's enough words for it, but it’s all about
the rush of experiencing new things and sharing that thrill of discovery with a
special someone. It's all about the unexpected and being spontaneous. Just
living and loving, going on adventures, taking new risks, finding unexpected
adventures and experiencing new things together, exploring the unknown, finding
out the unknown, that's my love language.
Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)
My
love language is winning. Winning cases, winning arguments, winning at life. That's
the only language I know. And anyone who's looking for love should definitely
try someone else, as I don't have time for such frivolous affairs. But if I had
to choose one of those silly little love languages... I'd say it's acts of
service. Showing me that you care through your actions means more to me than
any pretty words or gifts.
Lena Orlin (ENFP)
Well,
love languages are subjective, some people have a love language of receiving
gifts, while others prefer quality time or physical touch. And while I'm not
opposed to any of those, I personally believe my love language is... pizza. And
if someone ever showed up at my door with a bucketload of pizzas... that would
definitely win my heart!
Leo Maverick (ISTP)
Words
of affirmation. For sure. As cheesy as it may sound, I truly do believe actions
speak louder than words but... a nice compliment here and there is really nice
to hear. Even when I make a mistake, positive words of encouragement keeps me
going. That was kinda sappy, wasn't it?
Minki Jo (ISTJ)
Well,
for me, my love language has gotta be silence. I love it when the person I'm with
can enjoy my silence and not constantly fill the air with noise. I also
appreciate being able to just exist as close to the other person possible,
without having to constantly engage in conversation. This is just my own humble
opinion, of course.
Misty Powell (INFP)
My
love language? Why, it's obviously quality time. I just wanna feel wanted, you
know? I need someone who will take the time to really get to know me,
appreciate the things I love and want to be there with me through all of it.
Like, don't get me wrong, physical touch is great and all, but it can't replace
the true connection you get from spending time together. Being with the right
person makes me feel like the whole world stops and it's just us, locked in a
bubble of bliss.
Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)
Haha,
my love language is quality time. I love spending time with the people I care
about and getting to know them better. Having meaningful conversations and
forming real connections with them brings me a great deal of happiness. And if
we're discussing specific things... I also like to cuddle.
Raquel Dozier (ESFP)
Ooooo…my love language, you say? Well, that's an easy one.
It's attention. And not just any kind of attention, but the kind that is
focused on me. Don't get me wrong, I love all sorts of affection and gestures,
but if you really want to melt my heart, give me all of the attention, and make
me the center of your universe. I know it's a bit selfish, but hey, that’s my
love language!
Ruel Deandra (ENTP)
Hmm,
I'd say it's an even mixture of sarcasm, teasing, banter, sarcasm, and more
banter (with a sprinkle of sarcasm). But to be honest, I'm a simple, man, I'll
fall for anyone who makes me laugh and isn't a buzzkill.
Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)
My
love language is actually... hugs. Yes, I love hugs. They're just so, so
comforting. But my secondary love language is actually words of affirmation. I
really enjoy when people tell me what they like about me, what they appreciate
about me. I find it so heartwarming.
Tobias Ronan (INTJ)
My
primary love language is sarcasm; it's how I convey my affection for people.
It's a way of showing that I care without making a fuss or expressing too much
emotion. And my secondary love language is to be left alone. Don't disturb me
when I have work to do. And don't interrupt my quiet moments either—they're the
only peaceful moments I have all day.
Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)
My
love lang—
Okay,
okay. I'll play along. Honestly? It's pretty cliché, but... physical touch for sure. Just being able to
get that close to someone? It warms the cockles of my cold, cold heart. To feel
vulnerable with someone? To trust them not to hurt me? It really is a magical
thing.
What
is your love language?
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