10 Words of Affirmation
9 Quality Time
1 Receiving Gifts
3 Acts of Service
7 Physical Touch
As others have said, the quiz felt very limited/repetitive. I somewhat like the concept though.
10 Words of Affirmation
9 Quality Time
1 Receiving Gifts
3 Acts of Service
7 Physical Touch
As others have said, the quiz felt very limited/repetitive. I somewhat like the concept though.
I felt the same as many others about this.
Most of the answers in my head were "Where's 'None of the above'?"
"Do you like getting touched or gifts?" What? What happens if I don't want either? Does the person in question instead kill me?
I felt a lot of the questions went over the same things too. I felt like I was taking a test in school, where Page 4 has a question from Page 1 worded slightly differently to catch people just randomly answering Multiple Choice and happening to pick the right answer the first time.
As for my results
4 Words of Affirmation
12 Quality Time
3 Receiving Gifts
4 Acts of Service
7 Physical Touch
4 Words of Affirmation
8 Quality Time
1 Receiving Gifts
6 Acts of Service
11 Physical Touch
There you have it, I'm an attention whore.Physical presence and accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive.
Did a different one:
2 Words of Affirmation
12 Quality Time
4 Receiving Gifts
3 Acts of Service
9 Physical Touch
8 Words of Affirmation
10 Quality Time
2 Receiving Gifts
5 Acts of Service
5 Physical Touch
7 Words of Affirmation
8 Quality Time
4 Receiving Gifts
9 Acts of Service
2 Physical Touch
I guess it is kind of accurate. I do like to help people with tasks and I'm not overly physical in my approach towards people.
Anyway, I don't think it's that bad of a quiz. It's just ranking your preference between the types of "love languages" you least favor (thus repetition).
With the system Eos proposes, a person will just be set into sticking to a certain preference while ignoring the other parts that, while perhaps not as prevalent, still forms part of your personality.
I'm not almighty but I find it hard to believe that there exists a person that would never consider a material gift to be a valid expression of love.
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