People In These Professions Are More Likely To Cheat On Their Partners..
Long story short a survey has revealed that bankers are
the most likely profession to cheat on their partners, but pilots, doctors and
nurses are almost as bad.
As if we needed another reason to distrust bankers, it has
emerged that people in the financial profession are the most likely to have an
affair.
An intriguing and eye-opening study from Victoria Milan – a website for married and attached
people who are searching for affairs – has ranked the nine professions
that most lend themselves to infidelity, reports the Daily
Mail.
Financiers, who already have a pretty bad rep, are the most likely to cheat,
followed by pilots, air stewards and stewardesses.
Doctors and nurses are next on the list, which is followed
by CEOs and secretaries – so basically all the cliches.
Other high-risk professions include athletes, musicians,
DJs and models. So, it’s bad news if your partner was at the Olympics or is in
a David Guetta video.
There were also some intriguing insights into the
mentality of someone having an affair at work.
A whopping 65% of adulterous women choose to have affairs
within the office, but 85% wouldn’t recommend sleeping with someone you work
with. Oh, the regrets.
But only 10% said they were worried that an affair might
endanger their career progression. The study didn’t say whether people felt
affairs had actually helped them climb the workplace ladder.
Another recent study from New York University suggested that the most dangerous
ages for affairs are 29, 39 and 49 – as a partner reaches a millstone age and
starts to reevaluate their life.
So if your partner is a 39-year-old banker or a 29-year-old
model, you may want to pay them some especially close attention.
Note:
Disrupt Your Feed
It’s surely no coincidence that so many of the high-risk
professions for affairs, like pilots and nurses, are also the most common
sexual fantasies.
Drop This Fact: 36% of men and women have been unfaithful on a business trip and the average length of an affair is two years.
Culled: Askmen.uk
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