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DANGEROUS LIAISONS: LETTER FROM A FRIEND; 2. GRAVITATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PEOPLE FALLING IN LOVE: THE CHEMISTRY OF LOVE; Your Brain on Crack; Beliefs and Brain Chemistry; Taking the Drug Away; Addicted to Grief; Emotional Pain; Stress, Pimples, and Gray Hair; Love and Hate; 3. I HAVE FEELINGS TOO: THE PHILOSOPHY OF LOVE; Love as an Emotion; Basic and Complex Emotions; Is Love a Bodily Sensation?; Uniting Body and World; Strange Connections; Emotional Responses to Fiction 327 $aPerceived Responses4. HOPELESSLY DEVOTED TO YOU: IRRATIONAL LOVE; Does the Idea of Irrational Love Make Sense?; You Call It Madness, I Call It Love; Irrational Compassionate Love; The Transcendent View of Love; Love as a History; Personal Identity and the Value of Our Beloveds; Is Love Unconditional?; 5. WHY WAS I HOLDING ONTO SOMETHING THAT WOULD NEVER BE MINE?: RELATIONSHIPS AND LOV EATTACHMENT; Secure versus Insecure Attachment; Childish Relationships; Avoidant Attachment; Anxious Attachment; Familiar Love; Jealousy and Anxious Attachment; Avoidance and Love as a History 327 $aCan Attachment Styles Change?Attachment Love; Can Animals Love?; 6. SOMETIMES THE HEART SEES WHAT IS INVISIBLE TO THE EYE: UNCONSCIOUS LOVE; Opponents of Unconscious Affection; Unconscious Affect; Two Emotional Pathways; Unconscious Love; In Your Dreams; Is Love a Disposition?; 7. HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU: AND OTHER IN-BETWEEN CASES OF LOVE; Prototypes; "Love" Is Gradable; He's Just Not That into You; Love and Ambivalence; 8. I'D DO ANYTHING FOR LOVE (BUTI WON'T DO THAT): LOVE AND SEX; Non-Monogamous Love as In-Between Cases; Love and Casual Sex; The Other Dimension of Sex 327 $a9. UN-BREAK MY HEART: HOW TO FALL OUT OF LOVENever Mind Searching for Who You Are. 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