Could Netflix be the key to a happier relationship?

According to a Netflix survey, 51% of people felt sharing their account signified a "big step" in a relationship

According to a Netflix survey, 51% of people felt sharing their account signified a "big step" in a relationship. PHOTO: BODYROCK,TV

If Netflix isn't part of your Valentine's Day plans, you might want to rethink your schedule to find out the true status of your relationship.

According to a Netflix survey, 51% of people felt sharing their account signified a "big step" in a relationship. A majority said they would only share their information in an exclusive relationship.

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The survey, conducted in fall 2015, polled 1,008 American Netflix users between the ages 18-39.


Twenty-seven percent of people agree that show compatibility is important in a relationship, and 25% have "show goggles," finding people more attractive based off of what TV shows they like.

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No surprise, 65% of people report negotiating with their significant other regarding what to watch on Netflix, and 35% will do a "show for show" trade.

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Sixty percent of those surveyed agree watching shows together is more enjoyable, and 30% like learning new things about their partner while watching TV.

We're going to take the survey with a pinch of salt but you might want to try using Netflix to boost your relationship goals.
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