In a recent revelation that sparked intense debate, divorce lawyer Kate Simonds from the Simonds Law Group in Arizona disclosed the top five occupations she believes have the highest rates of infidelity. Originally shared on Instagram Reels last year, the video resurfaced and quickly went viral, garnering over 300,000 views.
Simonds kicked off her video by listing the professions she has found to be most associated with infidelity based on her experiences. Pilots, flight attendants, individuals in the military, and bartenders were among those identified.
However, according to Simonds, cops ranked second on the list of professionals most likely to stray from their partners. The attorney then dropped the bombshell, naming firefighting as the occupation where she has observed the highest incidence of infidelity, stating, "For sure."
The disclosure triggered a wave of backlash, with some commenters condemning Simonds for seemingly targeting firefighters. Others argued against the generalization, asserting that good and bad individuals exist in every profession, urging a focus on character rather than career.
Critics also voiced concerns about the potential negative impact of such revelations, suggesting that sharing lists of this nature could instigate paranoia among partners and create unwarranted issues.
While Simonds' revelations ignited heated discussions, they also underscored the complexity of relationships and the importance of trust and character over occupational stereotypes.
Source: NYPost
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