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Your result for The Sexual Turn-ons Test...
12% Libido, 7% Fantasy and 32% Passion!
You get turned on by acts of pure, sometimes raw, Passion. Lust and love go hand in hand for you, and without Passion in your lovemaking, there would be little desire for sex. To you, the intensity of being in the moment is what it's all about, and you make your partner feel as though he/she is all that matters. The only challenge is, of course, to keep that Passion fueled. Master that and you'll have true happiness.
Author's Note:
Please remember to do your civic duty...
Your result for The Five Love Languages Test...
46% Words of Affirmation, 62% Physical Touch, 23% Acts of Service, 38% Quality Time and 15% Receiving Gifts!
Many mates feel the most loved when they receive physical contact from their partner. For a mate who speaks this love language loudly, physical touch can make or break the relationship.
Sexual intercourse makes many mates feel secure and loved in a marriage. However, it is only one dialect of physical touch. Many parts of the body are extremely sensitive to stimulation. It is important to discover how your partner not only physically responds but also psychologically responds to these touches.
It is important to learn how your mate speaks the physical touch language. Some touches are irritating and uncomfortable for your mate. Take the time to learn the touches your mate likes. They can be big acts, such as back massages or lovemaking, or little acts such as touches on the cheek or a hand on the shoulder. It’s important to learn how your mate responds to touch. That is how you will make the most of this love language.
All marriages will experience crisis. In these cases, physical touch is very important. In a crisis situation, a hug can communicate an immense amount of love for that person. A person whose primary love language is physical touch would much rather have you hold them and be silent than offer any advice.
It is important to remember that this love language is different for everyone. What type of touch makes you feel secure is not necessarily what will make your partner happy. It is important to learn each other’s dialects. That way you can make the most of your hugging, kissing, and other physical contacts.
Note: This description came from www.fivelovelanguages.com
While some of these descriptions focus on marital relationships, it's important to remember that these love languages do apply to all relationships--romantic or not.
The author of the books is a Christian counselor, but the author of this test is a skeptic and an atheist. I've left the author's religious wording in the description(s). Please don't let this bias your response to the above results (either in favor or against). Only you can determine whether the descriptions given in any personality test apply to you.