Apparently the first animal you see in this picture reveals your specific Love Language

Everyone has a different love language - a way in which they most naturally like to show and receive love.

But how do you know what yours is?

Apparently, the first animal you notice when you look at this image reveals which of the five love languages - receiving gifts, quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service and physical touch - you resonate with the most.

According to Dr Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate, discovering what your primary love language is can be a key to creating a strong and satisfying relationship with your partner.

Take a quick peek at the image below and the first animal you see will help tell you which love language you may speak!

Got your animal? Great! Here's what they mean ... if you got ...

1. The bird

Your love language is words of affirmation.

For you, words are more than just things people say. They have weight, and they have meaning.

2. The crab

Your love language is physical touch.

For you, while words are nice, the affirmation you need from your partner and the affirmation you prefer to give most involves simple acts of intimacy from holding hands to having sex.

3. The horse

Your love language is acts of service.

Hugs are good and words are great, but if a person really wants to prove to you that they are devoted, they're going to have to prove it by doing something.

4. The dolphin

Your love language is physical touch.

Again, the affirmation you need from your partner and the affirmation you prefer to give most involves simple acts of intimacy.

5. The ducklings

Your love language is quality time.

As a lover, it's important to you that you and your partner have plenty of time set aside to focus exclusively on one another.

6. The bear

Your love language is the receiving gifts.

When someone matters to you, you can't help but bestow them with tokens of your love — and you expect the same in return. You're used to people expressing their feelings for you through tangible objects.

7. The puppy

Your love language is quality time.

There's no more powerful message you can send someone you love than focusing your attention solely on them.

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