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anonymous
writes: I have read that "high profile" careers make men more prone to cheat and 31% do compared to 21% that cheat that make 25 grand or lower a year. I met my boyfriend through my best friend over the phone. She and I have been friends all my life and she said that he is a genuinely good guy. He wants to become a teacher or a cardiac surgeon. Does this make him more prone to cheat? Since he sees women either nurses or prepping naked women for surgery everyday?
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 December 2008): I think I am with the other poster. Does the survey you read about high profile careers analyze about men who wanted to cheat or men who cheated successfully? High profile careers enable cheating men to cheat more easily, I think. So it must be the person, not the profession. Though I agree that the job of a surgeon makes a guy work with a lot of women. But professional ones know how to handle themselves.
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 December 2008): Is this a joke question?A person cheats if their belief system allows it, be it road sweeper or president.Good luck
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