1 definition by Seriously Pseudonym

When someone is too selfish and thinks that their love is bigger. All they hear is their own words, and the use the phrase, "I love you more" to create doubt in the other person, making them feel inferior to the one who loves the most or more. Clearly it's not you that loves more, because the other person said the magic four words. They said, "I love you more," and that must mean that you do not love as much as they do. Even in a delicate, and caring situation, the power hungry still have to have the last say, and that is ... "I love you more."
"I love you." said Sarah
"I love you more." Said Stanley
Sarah leaves feeling regret and disappointment in the fact that indeed, maybe Stanley was correct. In fact, maybe Stanley is too selfish to hear Sarah's words, "I love you", and he only hears his words. He has needs for god sake, the need of him feeling like he loves ... more. He loves more than anyone else ... because, Stanley, is more superior. Stanley pulls the power card with those four words. Stanley is power hungry.

If you say, "I love you more." You should ask yourself why.
by Seriously Pseudonym October 19, 2016
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