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When you and your partner eat together, is the TV on?


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Only about 10% of the time


Yes, at first I really wanted to just have "us" time with no TV, but I actually find it relaxing and we still talk to each other about life even if it is on, so I overall I would say it is a positive thing for us. If we had children, I would say no!


Most Of The Time📺. Or Someone's On Their Phone📱Or Some Sort Of A Disturbance Is Going On In The Background👂. I Wish We Could Eat Quietly Once In A While With Just A Good Convo💬


Sometimes.


Yes, all the time!
Yes the tv is on. And when we eat and watch tv. She usually flip the channels. It starts with channel. 5.
Male, 31-35 years, Dating | Nov 08, 2013

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yes. I would like to eat at the table more when we eat at home. the tv can definitely be a distraction for both of us when if comes to quality time.


When we eat together it's usually out someplace and probably 1/2 or more of the the time there is tv
distractions.
At home it's on in other room maybe.
Yes TV is on as we are all over when eating occasionally we get to eat at the table due to schedules.
Male or Female, 26-30 years, Dating | May 07, 2013

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typically yes but I would like to et back to eating at the dinner table


Not lately


it probably shouldn't be, but yes usually.


Usually we have something on Netflix on:) he is a HUGE film person, so I'm always looking to him to introduce me to movies that I've never seen, which there are a lot of. But we can sit and eat without it on; we'll talk or savor the silence.


Not usually. We'll watch tv occasionally, but I think we both know that quality time doesn't involve a tv.


Yes


Almost always


Yes, but it would be nice to turn the tv off and use dinner time to talk with one another
Yes the tv is on. We should change that
Male or Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Nov 27, 2013

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