She mentioned, Pilots are often seen as charismatic and authoritative, attracting admiration and attention.

Life-and-death decisions, patient emergencies, and intense pressure create strong emotional bonds between colleagues.

Shared stress can lead to emotional dependency on coworkers, which sometimes evolves into romantic or physical relationships.

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Stress can create emotional vulnerability, making them more susceptible to seeking comfort outside their relationship.

The after-hours networking culture, often involving alcohol and exclusive social tweaks, can blur professional and personal boundaries.

High levels of narcissism and risk-takingcommon traits in bankingcan contribute to impulsive decisions, including infidelity, she added.

Man gently placing hand on woman’s knee, seated outside, suggesting infidelity themes in specific professions.

Airline professionals in uniform by an airplane, associated with higher cheating rates in certain professions.

A woman in medical scrubs holding a stethoscope, representing professions with higher cheating rates.

A professional man in a suit stands by a car on a city street, representing professions with more cheaters.

Man in a business suit counting money at his desk, highlighting professions with higher rates of infidelity.

Two professionals smiling at each other in a library, highlighting professions with more cheaters than others.

Text message discussing professions with high rate of cheaters, surprised by inclusion of teachers.

Comment mentioning the police force in relation to professions with more cheaters.

Comment on professions with more cheaters, surprised firefighters aren’t included, by Jodi Hagerty.

Comment box asking about professions with more cheaters, mentioning BBC, shows 55 reactions.

Comment questioning why lawyers aren’t among professions with more cheaters.

Comment on professions and cheaters, mentioning hotel work.

Comment by Duncan Barry reacting to professions with high rates of cheating, mentioning prison guards.

Comment about civil service and government as professions with more cheaters.

Text message humorously suggesting “milkman” as a profession with more cheaters.

User comments on professions with cheaters, mentioning Onlyfans humorously.

Comment by Tony Johnson asking if window cleaners have more cheaters, with reaction emojis.

Kat Webster’s humorous comment about cheating in professions.

Comment discussing cheaters in public safety careers.

Comment about lorry drivers taking their own bed, with a laughing emoji, referencing cheating professions.

Text screenshot listing professions with high cheating rates: call center operative, receptionist, spa operators, counselors.

Comment suggesting military profession should be in the list of known cheaters.

Comment asking, “where are the medieval kings?” related to cheaters in professions discussion.

Comment mentioning cosmetologists among professions with more cheaters.

Text message on screen discussing cheaters and professions.

Chat comment on cheating in relationships, mentioning gaming and infidelity.

Social media comment discussing cheating professions, text reads ‘If you want to you will It’s a choice not an issue.

Text message emphasizing infidelity in various professions, mentioning opportunity and monogamy.

Vicky Aspinall’s comment disliking cheaters, emphasizes its negativity.

Comment by Alex Masendycz about professions and cheaters, suggesting too much TV watching.

Text comment about professions with cheaters, mentioning morticians not on the list.

Comment questioning profession safety in cheating context with a playful emoji.