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Neither one nor the other.
The essence of love (I'll be a bore and clarify what exactly narcissistic type of love is) is that the ego itself expands. That is, the other person, their character, needs, opinions, and thoughts become part of their ego.
Therefore, love cannot be said to be selfish – because it is a completely sincere concern for the needs of another. But at the same time, this is not exactly altruism, because for the lover of his beloved – a part of himself.