Divorce lawyer spills the beans: Men with these professions are the least likely to cheat!
Arizona (USA) - For many people in a relationship , the biggest worry is that their partner will cheat . And not without good reason, as statistics show. But apparently there are professions in which the potential for cheating is very low. A divorce lawyer explains in a viral video that men with three specific jobs are particularly faithful. The anti-cheating professions of women are also mentioned.

Chris and Kate Simonds from the Simonds Law Group in the US state of Arizona have been practicing family law for 15 years. On TikTok , they regularly tell their almost 100,000 followers about the job and their experiences.
A clip by Kate Simonds recently went viral! 6.5 million users watched the divorce lawyer list three male professions in which cheating is allegedly particularly rare within just one and a half weeks.
"If you're in a relationship with one of these types of men, you're safe," promises the US American. Number three on her list? Accountants!
"I think you're pretty safe with an accountant," she explains, adding: "I see a pretty common personality type. You shouldn't worry about cheating with an accountant."
Pharmacists landed in second place on her list. But the "safest" job, according to Simonds, is that of a farmer. "If you're married or in a relationship with a farmer, I don't think there will be any cheating."
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Just a few days after the viral success, the lawyer followed up with a video about professions in which women rarely cheat. The top 3 consist of the jobs "librarian, accountant and nun", with Simonds adding the latter job with a wink.
"After 15 years of high-conflict divorce litigation, we've encountered many different personalities and have noticed many common characteristics of failed relationships," the lawyer explained in an interview with People magazine this week.
Her legal advice for people who are certain that their spouse has been cheating is to use the short period of time in which the cheater "feels enough guilt to come to an amicable and fair divorce agreement".
If you wait too long, these feelings of guilt will "inevitably turn into anger and recriminations".