HOW TO MAKE YOURSELF FALL IN LOVE — OR OUT OF LOVE
Beyoncé was crazy in it; Def Leppard accused it of both biting and bleeding; Foreigner just wanted to know what the damn thing is. Love is the fickle ruler of our lives, driving us mad when we are in it, and even madder when we aren’t. It makes us sick, it makes us drunk, it makes us blind. Turns out we’ve been suckers for centuries. Perhaps, anyhow. IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE TO TURN LOVE UP OR DOWN, LIKE A DIAL. Follow James Watkins on Facebook Follow James Watkins on Twitter Cont Indeed, psychologists suggest we might be able to use behavioral and cognitive strategies to steer our sentiments. Authors of a new study suggest evidence of “love regulation” — the ramifications of which are enticing, if a little creepy. Techniques of love regulation could help us boost passion if feelings of love decline, say, in long-term relationships , or post-heartbreak, to douse our feelings and swipe right into new romantic prospects. The researchers, Sandra Langeslag from the