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It is said that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery.

Obviously that's true when it comes to love.

In any case, fans of romantic films often feel the urge to act out certain scenes with their own partner.

That was the result of a survey in England, triggered by a new erotic series.

"Bridgerton" has been running on Netflix since Christmas, a magical romance world with contemporary political influences.

The Queen is just as dark-skinned as one of the main characters, the smart Duke of Hastings, whom all women love.

The series is a huge hit, having been watched by more than 68 million households in just a week.

In 76 countries it raced through to first place, in Germany it is currently third with ambitions to reach the top.

The series is about London's high society during the ball season of 1813. Daphne, the eldest and prettiest daughter of the Bridgerton family, goes to the marriage market.

Disgusted by the candidates, she makes a pact with Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings.

He had vowed never to marry and suggests that Daphne fake a romance so that both of them can have their peace of mind from possible suitors.

And before the printed gossip of the mysterious Lady Whistledown, the great-grandmother of all Gossip Girls.

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The series breaks all records in England and obviously encourages viewers to have sex.

In any case, OnBuy, the British Amazon, found out in a survey last year that there are certain film scenes that make the bed in English bedrooms lively.

The platform asked 3680 viewers about the most beautiful love scenes of all time - and, ironically enough, also about which ones they would like to recreate.

The famous piano scene between Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in “Pretty Woman” (1990) is therefore the most cited love scene in film history with 86 percent of all respondents.

65 percent would like to try it out themselves or have already done it.

You can confidently congratulate someone who has a grand piano in his apartment.

83 percent named auto sex between Jack and Rose in “Titanic” (1997) as the hottest love scene, and 79 percent would like to re-enact it.

More people have a car than a grand piano.

68 percent would like to try “dirty dancing” at home

In third place landed the wild kissing rain scene in "Like a single day".

Ryan Gosling manages to carry Rachel McAdams up a flight of stairs with just one hand and despite his trousers wrapped around his ankles.

Many Britons find this impressive (81%) and obviously difficult to imitate (80%).

There are other hot moments like the pottery scene in "Ghost" or the erotic fight scene in "Mr.

and Mrs. Smith ”.

Of course, “Dirty Dancing” is not missing either.

The crackling between Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray in the cult film from 1987 was voted by 72 percent, 68 percent would like to try it with their partners.

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Relationship psychologist Wieland Stolzenburg explains this phenomenon as follows: “We all love stories, good stories, love stories.

They touch us, our dreams and longings, they let us immerse ourselves in all the emotional areas of the people involved.

Love stories in particular can touch us because they show us: Despite all the adversities and challenges in life, there is great love and solidarity. "

And that's what we all somehow long for, Stolzenburg believes: “To be really loved and to love devotedly.

So if we want to recreate love scenes at home, we can combine our love with that in the film and something bigger emerges.

At that moment we may feel a little like the stars or protagonists of the film.

That creates an emotional connection. "

So let's get back to “Bridgerton”: Of course, Daphne and Simon throw their pact overboard in the series and fall in love.

They ensure highly erotic moments full of tenderness and passion, especially in episode six of the season.

Unfortunately, they have to make a new pact for this, which also affects their love life.

We shouldn't reveal more at this point.

Look, do it.

Maybe.