Tealeaf
Well-known member
I was doing some late night, can't-fall-asleep-so-I-might-as-well-get up browsing when I came across this article:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/13/health/one-sided-friendships/
Basically, it talks about studies that were done where researchers examined how many participants named as their friends, then looked at how many of those people said the same. The results were 53% in one.
Do you think this reflects society as a whole? Are we really that bad at figuring out who likes us or not?
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/13/health/one-sided-friendships/
Basically, it talks about studies that were done where researchers examined how many participants named as their friends, then looked at how many of those people said the same. The results were 53% in one.
Do you think this reflects society as a whole? Are we really that bad at figuring out who likes us or not?