Netflix Has A Surprising Impact On Relationships, Studies Show

By Steph Tortogo | Feb 08, 2016 09:36 PM EST

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Netflix conducted a survey that showcases its urprising impact on people and relationships - including soul mates, as reported by The Independent on Monday. 

The company doesn't hide its impressive effect on people as they did a survey that proved how relevant they have become to people's lives. Netflix's own study shows that 25% of people will find the next one attractive based on the TV shows that they watch while another 27% pushes the fact that finding pleasure in watching the same shows is an important matter.

Having asked more than a thousand Americans who age 18-39, 13% has admitted that they would ask someone out only because they share a similar taste in film. Another finding is that 58% of the people adds their favourite films and TV shows on their online profiles and social media platform bio's in an attempt to attract other people.

51% believes that if you've already shared your Netflix password to your partner than it is a mark of a serious relationship going on. On the other hand, 17% said that they would only give out their private account details by the time they are engaged to that person.

Meanwhile, with the married couples, 72% of them have shared that watching Netflix with their partners has become their favourite thing to do during leisure times. According to Netflix's spokesperson, the results are accurate.

With thousands of great stuff to offer, Netflix has been loved by its supporters and has become a global symbol for literally making things easier. Unlike how things worked back then, Netflix allows you to stream wherever you are using only just your phone and as long as you have an account and an internet connection then you're good to go.

Netflix is currently a house to thousands of brilliant shows and movies, including originals, and have recently just gone global and became as reachable to others as it has always been with the American and Canadian Netflix users.

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