Is your partner cheating on you — with Netflix?

Cindy Clark | USA TODAY

There's nothing like a riveting cliffhanger to leave you wanting more.

And when you've got the next episode right at your fingertips, watching it right away can be very tempting.

Doing just that without waiting for your significant other is a new form of cheating dubbed by New York Magazine as Netflix Adultery. And in a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Netflix, 51% of those in a relationship would "cheat" on their spouse/partner/significant other by streaming a TV program that was intended to be watched together.

Sneaky.

Some people (12%) even watch it again and pretend it's the first time they've seen it, with no one the wiser.

More specifically, more than 28 million U.S. adults (12%) confessed they already had cheated while 10% admitted they had been "cheated on."

Other findings: