Your Type
You love deeply but can't express it; you assume they can feel it while secretly waiting for them to speak first, hiding your feelings in time. This "extremely restrained and passive emotional expression" actually masks your deep unease about "being rejected and taking relationship responsibility"; you fear that if you take the initiative, there will be no way back if you get hurt, so you use "silent devotion and waiting" to hand the power of advancing the relationship over to them. But always waiting makes it easy for two hearts that originally loved each other to miss out amid suspicion. Try looking them directly in the eyes and saying, "Thank you, I really like it" the next time they do something small for you; when you learn to light a lamp for your actions with words, they can finally find the path into your heart.
💡 Did you know?
Love language research finds about 17% of people primarily express love through silent acts of service. Their most common relationship complaint is giving a lot without the partner feeling it — a style asymmetry issue.
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