Watch Out For ‘Netflix Cheating’ That’s Apparently The Latest Threat To Relationships

Do you and your partner or spouse like streaming TV shows together? If you do, then beware. if you believe Netflix, there’s a new threat to your relationship called: ‘Netflix-Cheating‘! 

After ‘Netflix and Chill’ became a popular euphemism for couples hooking up over a Netflix-streaming date, Netflix-cheating is the most recent phenomena related to streaming sites and binge watching of serials.  

What in the world is this?

Many couples watch TV series or stream shows on Netflix together, as a team. It’s a date activity and often amounts to spending quality time with each other. 

‘Netflix Cheating’ is when one of the two partners does the unimaginable and watches an episode alone without their streaming-partner. 

How is it cheating? 

The ‘cheater’ usually does not inform the partner that they have already seen the episode and usually ends up watching it the second time. 

And pretends like it was fun. The horror.  

And it’s on the rise!

Netflix would like us to believe that the incidence of ‘Netflix Cheating’ has been on the rise, with numbers tripling from 2013. Netflix has helpfully even conducted a survey with over 30,000 subscribers across 29 countries and says it has discovered that:

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Why do people cheat? 

‘FOMO’ (Fear of Missing Out). ‘Cheaters’ admitted that often they cheated because they did not want to be left out of discussions about the new episode at work or with friends. 

According to the Netflix survey, 46 percent of respondents said that it was forgivable to Netflix cheat and 52 percent don’t consider it wrong. In fact, 25 percent of survey takers felt that if their partner fell asleep mid-show, they deserved to be cheated on and 70 percent said that they would cheat more often if they could get away with it. 

But not everyone feels that way…

Some feel that this is the ‘ultimate’ form of a breakdown of mutual trust between a couple, with 14 percent of survey takers worldwide maintaining it was worse than actual cheating. Really. Some people apparently actually said that.  

In India 60 percent couples who took the survey felt that ‘Netflix cheating’ was akin to actual cheating on their partner. The survey found 39 percent felt that watching consecutive episodes without the partner may even lead to a break up. Basically proving Indians take their serials very, very seriously.

But if you must cheat…

There are ways to do without getting caught. Here are some ways, as suggested by CNET, in which you can Netflix cheat on your partner without straining your relationship:

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Would you forgive your partner for episode cheating on you? Let us know in the comments. 

Feature Image Source: Reuters

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