IT'S not exactly romantic, but is feeling comfortable enough to let one go in front of your partner a sign of true love?

Last week I'm A Celeb star Georgia Toffolo revealed she would never fart in front of her boyfriend James Middleton.

2 When would you feel happy about farting in front of your beloved? Credit: Getty - Contributor

But according to a survey of couples in Australia by online love retailer eHarmony, most people would risk breaking wind in front of their other half after six months together.

That's three months longer than it takes them to drop the L-bomb, apparently - saying "I love you" usually takes three.

Though it turns out the length of time people wait to cut the cheese differs according to how old they are.

The survey found that people under 24 would probably pass gas in front of their beloved within the first three months of a new relationship.

2 Most people would risk breaking wind in front of their other half after six months together, according to a survey Credit: Getty - Contributor

Who said romance was dead, eh?

It also claimed that one in four couples share a kiss on the first date, but one in 10 wait for more than three weeks - and the national average is a month.

Not everyone is super keen to get busy between the sheets either, as most people wait three months before having sex.

Though nine per cent owned up to sleeping with someone on the first date or within a week of meeting them.

Men are more likely to sleep with someone they don't know. One in four would, compared to one in 10 women.

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When it comes to the serious stuff, 28 per cent would move in together after six months or less, and 13 per cent would pop the question - or say yes - in that same period of time.

Though 45 per cent of people said it would take them a year to get engaged, while 51 per cent said after 12 months they'd get married.

And 41 per cent admitted they would try for a baby after the same amount of time.

In May we revealed why people fart more on planes – and the bizarre way you can stop the stink.

We also unearthed why some farts smell SO much worse than others.