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Men are more likely to cheat when working in big countries or lose their jobs

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Cheaters, cheaters.

It turns out that some men continue to deceive their loved ones, which is related to the type of work they are engaged in or lack of work.

According to a new study conducted by the Family Research Institute in a blog post, men in high-power positions (such as CEOs, surgeons, and doctors) and those who are unemployed are more likely to cheat than their peers.


Men with high-power positions are more likely to get out of marriage. Getty Images

Writer Wendy Wang studied career data from the General Social Survey (GSS) and concluded that 18% of men in these top positions are unfaithful to marriage.

On the other hand, unemployed men aged 25 to 54 are more likely to have extramarital love, because about 1-5 of them have cheated.

Research shows that men without jobs or those who rely on their wives for financial support feel inferior and insecure – often leading them to seek some kind of achievement elsewhere, meaning they are also major cheaters.

Although men are often ridiculed for trampling outside of marriage, the truth is that women cannot make infidelity. According to GSS data, Wang found that 14% of women admitted to cheating partners.


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Research shows that unemployed people are also prone to cheating. Getty Images

However, in terms of occupation, the demographic difference is that women at low Prestig work (21%) are more likely to cheat than those in higher positions (9%), which is the opposite of men.

Thankfully, the professional “honey trapper” Madeline Smith reveals signs of cheating in search of partners, especially men.

If you two are together, he will hide the phone and your antenna should rise.

“When you go out for supper, or just watch TV on the couch, will your man face up or down?” Smith asked in the column of the Daily Mail. “It seems trivial, but ask yourself- he doesn’t want anyone to see what might flash?”

“I think it’s garbage when people say that the phone should be private,” she continued. “You can be anyone you want to be online (believe me, I know) and you should recognize that your partner may feel unsafe about your online activities.”

Another sign is if your partner never posts any pictures of you two on social media platforms.

“With my pregnant client, it’s a direct red flag, no picture of her on his Instagram profile,” Smith said. “Even if he claims he never posted on social media, you should at least play a role in his profile photo.

“Your partner should be proud to show you,” she added. “If he is not, it shows a lack of commitment.”

And, if he doesn’t reveal his place- you’d better prepare to pack up and leave him.

“It’s normal to have your loved ones use the location sharing app these days,” Smith noted. “One of the red flags I often hear is: ‘My husband’s location always seems to be unexplained.'”

Smith roared: “Checkers will come up with excuses about why they don’t want to share their positions, but insist on their girlfriends sharing their positions.” “This put me in the next red flag…”

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