I have a theory for how to test how good a friendship REALLY is...sit down...your going to need to get your head around it...It may be a bit different to how we traditionally assess how our friendships are going.
The yawn test....
The relationship between yawn contagion and empathy is strongly supported by a 2011 behavioral study, conducted by Ivan Norscia and Elisabetta Palagi (University of Pisa, Italy). The study revealed that - among other variables such as nationality, gender, and sensory modality - only social bonding predicted the occurrence, frequency, and latency of yawn contagion. [29] As with other measures of empathy, the rate of contagion was found to be greatest in response to kin, then friends, then acquaintances, and lastly strangers. [29] Related individuals (r≥0.25) showed the greatest contagion, in terms of both occurrence of yawning and frequency of yawns. [29] Strangers and acquaintances showed a longer delay in the yawn response (latency) compared to friends and kin. [29] Hence, yawn contagion appears to be primarily driven by the emotional closeness between individuals. [29]t
So, if we time how long it takes our partners/husbands/wives and children to yawn, then a stranger, we can gauge how good our friendships are by testing all our friends. If they take a long time to yawn....you may not be as close as you think you are....
OK...you know I'm joking...but......hmmmmmmmmmm
Hey! you could even use it to test your spouse....but I take no responsibilty for any divorces.