I liked your answer, and my answer is "Yes but actually no" too.
It is true that love tends to be "prioritized" but at the moment of truth, one when comparing love with friendship, always expects love to be the first thing to fail, and once it fails, never make contact with that person (now ex), or never speak to you again, while with friends that doesnç t happen, and to stop being friends with someone it takes something really horrible to happen between the two while between lovers it can be for something incredibly minimal.
Although in defense of both, because I believe that love and friendship are equally important, that depends more on how you respect the people around you and the relationship you share with them, and if those people respect you equally.
The only thing I don't agree with in this chapter is that they say that romantic love is stronger than friendship.
Friendship is also a type of love, and it can also be very strong and important.
Only those who have always had friends at their disposal say that kind of thing, because they don't know how valuable it is something they have always had at their side and they assume it will always be there.