Netflix has a knack for poking fun at its users, and recently, they took to Twitter to hilariously call out some folks for their rather questionable viewing choices. Ever wonder if Netflix is keeping tabs on your binge-watching habits? Spoiler: they are. And yes, they’re not shy about it either.
The Tweet That Started It All
This all started when Netflix tweeted a cheeky message directed at the 53 users who had apparently watched the holiday rom-com, A Christmas Prince, every single day for the past 18 days. They asked, “Who hurt you?” If you haven’t seen it, it’s basically about a reporter who gets tangled up with a charming prince, filled with all the classic rom-com tropes—think mistaken identities, royal crises, and a heavy dose of sledding and ballgowns.
Defending Viewing Habits
Naturally, some users were quick to defend their viewing habits. One user, likely among the 53, clapped back humorously, which sparked a lively exchange that had everyone chuckling. While some expressed concerns about Netflix playing Big Brother, most fans loved the witty banter and appreciated the lightheartedness.
Honestly, with the amount of time I spend glued to cheesy British crime dramas, I half-expect a Netflix rep to show up at my door, asking if I’m plotting something sinister. I mean, I’d make a pretty great detective—if only I were British, right?
A Holiday Staple in the Making
Between classics like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and Love Actually, it seems A Christmas Prince is now the talk of the town. Who knows, it might just become a holiday staple by next year!
Exploring At-Home Insemination Options
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For those interested in further exploring fertility options, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has some great resources on treating infertility. And if you’re ready to dive into the details of at-home kits, their 18-piece insemination kit might be exactly what you need.
Conclusion
So, whether you’re binge-watching rom-coms or navigating your own path to motherhood, there’s plenty of humor and support out there to keep you company.
Summary: Netflix humorously calls out binge-watchers on Twitter, prompting a comedic exchange about viewing habits. They highlight a holiday rom-com while fans reflect on their own choices. The article also suggests resources for at-home insemination, including a Facebook group and informative links for prospective parents.

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