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Again, since commitment is an aspect of what I’d consider to be love, it’s not an either/or question. By choosing what I define as love, I get commitment too as that is an aspect of love. If I choose commitment, in order for somebody to commit to a lifetime with you there has to be a degree of affection or love in there somewhere as people don’t generally attach themselves to another forever without profound feelings of some sort.So, then commitment is better than "love."
In short, unless you specifically define love to exclude commitment, or commitment from somebody who has no love, the question is so vague that when one chooses one, they end up with the other anyway.
What you’re asking is on par with asking people if they were only allowed one food for the rest of their lives, would they choose french fries or McDonalds. When you choose McDonalds, you’re still getting french fries.
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