It’s nearly impossible to objectively measure who “loves more” in a relationship, except in extreme cases where one person clearly doesn’t care.
People often try to quantify love because they’re uncomfortable with ambiguity and uncertainty in emotional dynamics.
The reality is that different attachment styles, fluctuating brain chemistry, and individual expressions of affection make love too complex to rank.
If someone truly discovered an objective way to measure love, they’d be winning Nobel Prizes—not making internet content. In the end, love is better understood through honest communication and empathy, not metrics or competition.