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I don't think you can measure love per se but I do think one person can maybe show that they love the other one more. To me, that doesn't mean that the person loves you any less but maybe they just don't show it as well.
I don't believe 50-50 exists at all, in any relationship of any kind. There is always one who's at least a little more dominant than the other, or more compromising than the other, so behaviors are never 50-50. But I think that in most healthy relationships, the measure of "much how" isn't really noticed, anyway.
My wife said she read somewhere that it's fairly common in a relationship for one person to love the other one more than they are loved back. Has anyone else heard of this and do you think love can be measured like that?
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