In Dr. John Gottman’s apartment lab at the University of Washington, he studies how people interact with one another under everyday circumstances. He has discovered that “bids for connection” happen at a very high rate between partners. For example, happy couples “bid” 100 times in ten minutes. What makes the bids so important? How those bids are made and responded to influences how well that relationship is going to fare over time.
What is a bid for connection?
As Dr. Gottman explains in his new book, The Relationship Cure, bids can be verbal or non-verbal. They can be highly physical or come totally from the intellect. They can be sexual or non-sexual. The key is that a bid for connection is an attempt to create connection between two people. Its function is to keep the relationship going forward and in a positive direction.
Bids are the fundamental element of emotional connection.
The brief quiz below helps you to assess your style of bidding. More in-depth tests are available in The Relationship Cure. To take this test, think of a person who is important to you. Complete each item by indicating how much you agree or disagree with the statement.
How Well Do You Know Your Partner?
One of the most important features of successful couple relationships is the quality of the friendship. Do you know your partner’s inner world? Take the quiz below and find out. If you would like automatic scoring, complete the quiz at this website: www.gottman.com/marriage/relationship_quiz
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I can name my partner’s best friends.
Yes No
- I know what stresses my partner is currently facing.
Yes No
- I know the names of some of the people who have been irritating my partner
lately.
Yes No
- I can tell you some of my partner’s life dreams.
Yes No
- I can tell you about my partner’s basic philosophy of life.
Yes No
- I can list the relatives my partner likes the least.
Yes No
- I feel that my partner knows me pretty well.
Yes No
- When we are apart, I often think fondly of my partner.
Yes No
- I often touch or kiss my partner affectionately.
Yes No
- My partner really respects me.
Yes No
- There is fire and passion in this relationship.
Yes No
- Romance is definitely still part of our relationship.
Yes No
- My partner appreciates the things I do in this relationship.
Yes No
- My partner generally likes my personality.
Yes No
- I am satisfied with the level of romance and intimacy.
Yes No
- At the end of the day my partner is glad to see me.
Yes No
- My partner is one of my best friends.
Yes No
- We just love talking to each other.
Yes No
- There is lots of give and take (both people have influence) in our discussions.
Yes No
- My partner listens respectfully, even when we disagree.
Yes No
- My partner is usually a great help as a problem solver.
Yes No
- We generally mesh well on basic values and goals in life.
Yes No
Your score: ____
15 or more (yes) answers: You have a lot of strength in your relationship. Congratulations!
8 to 14: This is a pivotal time in your relationship. There are many strengths you can build upon but there are also some weaknesses that need your attention.
7 or fewer: Your relationship may be in serious trouble. If this concerns you, you probably still value the relationship enough to try to get help.
This quiz highlights elements of what Dr. Gottman refers to as your “love map.” In his workshops, Dr. Gottman discusses the step-by-step process of making sure that you nurture your friendship with your partner. In a survey of 200 couples attending a weekend workshop, Dr. Gottman found that the best predictor of passion and romance in a relationship was… you guessed it… the quality of the friendship!
Reproduced with permission from The Gottman Institute, Inc.www.gottman.com/marriage/relationship_quiz
Copyright 2004 The Gottman Institute, Inc.
