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asks
16 years ago
Why does one man's yawning make another yawn?
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Snailquake
thinks
16 years ago
we're a social species and have a tendency to mirror the actions of those we wish to get on well with. It's a bonding thing.
Snailquake
likes
16 years ago
that theory.
btocher
is
16 years ago
cloudhopper
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Snailquake
16 years ago
*yawns*
Snailquake
thinks
16 years ago
this means you're a better host.
Snailquake
thinks
16 years ago
it would be better to use separate cups.
SeaChange
says
16 years ago
because our hindbrains haven't yet figured out we haven't really got an impressive set of fangs anymore?
Snailquake
asks
16 years ago
if
SeaChange
things yawning is an act of aggression, then.
SeaChange
says
16 years ago
it often is in other animals.
SeaChange
says
16 years ago
on the other hand, with housecats it seems to be an I'm OK You're OK sorta gesture.
Snailquake
says
16 years ago
and with dogs it's definitely a pack bonding behaviour.
Snailquake
has
16 years ago
never seen a herbivore yawn. now she comes to think of it.
Snailquake
says
16 years ago
horses, cows, sheep, rabbits... nope.
Snailquake
thinks
16 years ago
they'd have to be inhalations.
Snailquake
will
16 years ago
go on a quest for a herbivore yawn.
vimpair1011
says
15 years ago
哈囉阿 能做格朋友嗎 給虧嗎
Snailquake
has
15 years ago
now seen her rabbit yawn widely.
Snailquake
says
12 years ago
hi,
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