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... Read moreFrom my personal experience, I've noticed that love dynamics in relationships can be quite complex and don't always follow a simple pattern of one partner loving more than the other. While some believe that a relationship works only if the man loves more, I think a healthier approach is focusing on mutual respect, trust, and communication. Relationships thrive when both partners feel valued and supported, regardless of who expresses love more intensely. Sometimes, one person may show affection in different ways, such as acts of service or quality time, which might not always be recognized as ‘loving more.’ Therefore, understanding each other's love languages is crucial. I once was in a relationship where my partner seemed less demonstrative, but his actions consistently showed his commitment and care. This taught me that visible affection isn't the only indicator of deep love. The idea that "relationships only work when the man loves more" might stem from traditional gender roles or societal expectations. However, modern relationships benefit from recognizing that love is a shared effort. Both partners should feel empowered to contribute love in their unique ways, creating a balanced emotional environment. Ultimately, instead of quantifying who loves more, focusing on how you support and grow with your partner leads to a more fulfilling and lasting relationship.