Wednesday, January 25, 2012

My Love and Apology Languages

I believe it's important to know what these are and crucial to know your partner's,
if you're in a relationship. You can take the tests here.

These are mine:


Love Language Scores:
7 Words of Affirmation
8 Quality Time
1 Receiving Gifts
4 Acts of Service
10 Physical Touch
Interpreting and Using Your Profile Score:
The highest score indicates your primary love 
language (the highest score is 12). It's not 
uncommon to have two high scores, although 
one language does have a slight edge for most 
people. That just means two languages are 
important to you. The lower scores indicate 
those languages you seldom use to communicate 
love and which probably don't affect you very 
much on an emotional level.


Physical Touch
This language isn't all about the bedroom. A person whose primary language is 
Physical Touch is, not surprisingly, very touchy. Hugs, pats on the back, holding 
hands, and thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, or face--they can all be 
ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love. Physical presence and 
accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive.





Apology Language Scores:
8 Expressing Regret
4 Accepting Responsibility
6 Making Restitution
0 Genuinely Repenting
2 Requesting Apology
Interpreting and Using Your Profile Score:
The highest score indicates your primary apology
language (the highest score possible is 20). It's 
not uncommon to have two high scores, although 
one language does have a slight edge for most 
people. That just means you may feel equally 
receptive to two or more of the apology languages.


Expressing Regret
You have chosen Expressing Regret as your primary Apology Language. What you 
want to hear in an apology is an immediate expression of sorrow for causing you 
pain. A simple "I'm sorry" goes a long way.

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