Do You 'Netflix Cheat'? You're Not Alone.Forty-six percent of couples who stream together around the world have 'Netflix cheated.'

ByAngela Moscaritolo

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So you're bingeing onThe Walking Deadwith your spouse and they fall asleep. Do you turn off the TV and stay faithful to your partner, or do you Netflix cheat?

According to a newstudyreleased today by Netflix, a growing number of people are opting for the latter. The survey, conducted by SurveyMonkey in December, reveals that 46 percent of couples who stream together around the world have "Netflix cheated," aka watched a show ahead of their significant other. That's around three times the amount that admitted to Netflix cheating just four years ago.

The survey also revealed that once you've Netflix cheated, it's hard to stop: 81 percent of cheaters are repeat offenders and 44 percent have cheated more than three times.

"In a binge-watching world where it's easy to say 'just one more,' Netflix cheating has quickly become the new normal," Netflix wrote in its announcement.

显示什么人欺骗?虽然Netflix found that "no show is off limits," the "top cheating temptations" areThe Walking Dead,Breaking Bad,American Horror Story,House of Cards,Orange is The New Black,NarcosandStranger Things.

Netflix said 25 percent of cheating happens when one partner falls asleep, but 53 percent some say "sleep cheating" doesn't count.

Meanwhile, Netflix cheating has become more socially acceptable over time with 46 percent saying its "not bad at all." Still, 18 percent of couples have gotten into an actual, verbal argument about Netflix cheating.

For more on the phenomenon, check out the infographic below.

Angela Moscaritolo has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012.

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