Study: Men In High-Power Positions More Likely To Cheat

A new study reveals that men in high-powered jobs like CEOs, surgeons, and physicians, as well as unemployed men, are more likely to cheat on their partners compared to others. About 18% of men in top positions admitted to infidelity, while one in five jobless men between 25 and 54 have strayed. Interestingly, the pattern flips for women, those in low-prestige jobs are more likely to cheat (21%) than women in higher-status roles (9%). Experts say red flags include hiding phones, avoiding social media posts about their partner, and refusing to share their location, all classic signs something shady might be going on.


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