
Not too long ago #QueenNaija took to Twitter to lament about a common problem that many of us in relationships have.
She was mad when she found out Clarence had been watching their show without her and equated that level of betrayal to cheating and well…same, sis, same.
If youre wondering if its that serious, it is for #Netflix, which has recognized this epidemic and has introduced a binge-watching contract for couples so that there could be some civil agreement before a couple embarks on a new show, according to @deadline.
The new Netflix co-watching contract is a document that both partners must sign, with Netflix listed as a witness. The document is an agreement and lists five very specific but important rules to follow before binge-watching a show together.
The rules are:
It doesnt really say what happens if one person in the relationship breaks the rules, so lets just say, dont try it.
In case you didnt know, there is a percentage of people who feel that Netflix cheating is worse than regular cheating.
I guess the contract is null in void if a couple doesnt work out but for now, lets just assume that this contract is meant as a tool to work issues out because a couple that binge watches together, stays together.
What do yall think of the Netflix co-watching rules? Are there any ones missing that you observe in your home? Let us know!
TSR STAFF: Christina C! @cdelafresh