IIIPercenterNation:
Victoria Milan is known as the place where men as well as married women meet for extramarital activities.
5000 women were interviewed by the website to find out which are the 10 most popular trades among unfaithful women.
A fairly impressive total of 65% of women will one have a day have a relationship with a co-worker, so it’s quite relevant to see which areas are most popular among unfaithful women.
The profession at #2 is not the one I originally thought, but the fact that they are away from home could explain something.
Here’s a comprehensive list of the top ten professions for cheaters:
Is Hooker #1?
You’ve been under more sheets than Robert Byrd.
Doesn’t the list cover just about everybody?
Looks about right, but I would have ranked lawyers higher.
Just like Pearl Harbor / Hickam Field. Put all your sh!t in one place, and….
Woops… wrong thread!!!!
That’s a shit dirty website and I’m running
no’script, no’add and no popups.
The only things not on the list are teachers and stay-at-home moms.
The absence of tech workers is surprising to the point of being suspicious. Lots of out-of-town training, conferences, on-site client projects…lots of opportunities in other words.
I worked in that world for more than 40 years, and I can speak from personal observation¹ that my cow-orkers did their share of extramarital boinking.
1. Personal observation, but not personal experience. Oh, no, absolutely not. Never, never, never-never-never!
Where are politicians?
@ Tiger Eyes:
Congress/politicians should be first, they screw EVERYBODY!
IOW, people whose jobs take them away from home.
From my experience, given the chance any woman will cheat. The gift of the pill.
Uncle Al, that’s because the female tech workers aren’t married. That’s why they’re tech workers.
“A fairly impressive total of 65% of women will one have a day have a relationship..”
Do “writers” just dump a box of scrabble tiles and turn it in as their assignment?
As a nurse I get hit on all the time at work. Granted, it’s usually by a 93 year old with dementia, but hey, it still counts.