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The 5 Love Languages: How to Understand Your Partner Better After Decades Together

August 31, 2025 · Marriage

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How to Find Out Your Partner’s Love Language (Without an Awkward Quiz)

While there are many online relationship quizzes for couples that can help you identify your love language, not everyone is comfortable with that approach. The good news is, you don’t need a quiz. With a little bit of mindful observation, you can gather all the clues you need. This process of discovery is, in itself, an act of love. You are intentionally focusing on your partner’s emotional world.

Here are three practical methods for figuring out your partner’s love language:

1. Listen to Their Most Common Requests.

Over the course of a week, pay close attention to what your partner asks of you. Their requests are often direct indicators of their needs.

  • Do they say things like, “Can you please just sit with me for a little while?” or “I wish we could go for a walk together”? That’s a strong clue for Quality Time.
  • Do they often ask for help with tasks? “Could you take a look at this bill for me?” or “Would you mind picking up the prescription on your way home?” This points toward Acts of Service.
  • Do they frequently ask for reassurance? “Do you really think I did a good job with that project?” or “Did you miss me today?” These are bids for Words of Affirmation.

2. Observe How They Express Love to You.

We often tend to give love in the way we most want to receive it. This is one of the most reliable clues.

  • Is your partner always touching you? Do they reach for your hand, give you back rubs, or always sit right next to you? Their language is likely Physical Touch.
  • Does your partner frequently bring you small, thoughtful things? A special type of coffee, a magazine they thought you’d like, or a souvenir from an outing? This is a classic sign of Receiving Gifts.
  • Is your partner constantly doing things for you? Making your favorite meal, taking care of repairs, or handling logistical details of your life? They are speaking Acts of Service.

3. Pay Attention to Their Complaints and Criticisms.

While it may seem counterintuitive, complaints are often a poorly worded expression of an unmet need. What hurts your partner the most can reveal what they value the most.

  • If their biggest complaint is, “We never spend any time together anymore,” their love tank for Quality Time is running on empty.
  • If they say, “You never say anything encouraging to me,” or “All you do is criticize,” they are starving for Words of Affirmation.
  • If a forgotten birthday or anniversary causes deep hurt, it’s likely because the lack of a gift (a symbol of thought) makes them feel forgotten. This is about Receiving Gifts.

If you feel comfortable, you can also start a direct conversation. Avoid framing it as a test. Instead, use a gentle, curious opener. You could try saying something like, “I was reading an article about relationship psychology and how people feel cared for in different ways. It made me curious. When do you feel most loved by me? What are the small things I do that mean the most to you?” The goal is not to get a one-word answer, but to open a door to a deeper conversation.

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