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Manabat, Josieline Tanya R.

BSPSY-NSTEMA-1
Living and Loving Relationship

M2- Post-Task

1. What is the result of your test? What are your main love language and secondary love
languages? Provide a screenshot of your results.
My main love language is physical touch and my secondary love language is quality
time.

2. Do you agree or disagree with the results? Why or why not?


I agree with the results. I really love hugs and cuddling. I like sitting close to others. I
love giving and receiving public displays of affection. Physical gestures like holding
hands and resting your head on each other's shoulders are some of my favorite little
things. The way someone looks at me and holds me really makes me feel special and
loved.
3. What would you do if your significant other would not express his/her love based on your
main love language? How will you deal with it?
It’s my responsibility to let them know what I need or my demands. Make sure I have
identified/know my love languages first. Study my partner's love languages next. Third,
make an effort to communicate in the other person's language of love. Be more specific
Finally, continue the discussion by asking how it feels to be appreciated. If both of us
enjoyed receiving love, carry on. Explore the reason if it didn't work for any reason; I/us
might find some incompatibilities that way.

In conclusion, make sure there has been an honest discussion regarding love languages. I
might leave believing it's settled if I only read the book to yourself and tell my partner
that my love language is quality. Well, partnerships demand more complexity and
sacrifice more than that.

Additionally, maintaining perfection is challenging. It's challenging to keep up with


healthy practices. Juggling all of the demands placed on us is challenging. Therefore, if
I truly love my partner, both of us will need to stay patient, continually remind them of
my demands without turning them into a burden, and be willing to reciprocate my love.
REFERENCES:
Lane, K. (2021, September 23). Here's what to do if you & your partner have different love
languages. Elite Daily. Retrieved February 15, 2023, from
https://www.elitedaily.com/dating/different-love-languages-in-relationship

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