A PRIVATE investigator who has caught cheaters in the act has revealed the most common perpetrators.
We all know cheating can happen in relationships, but we never think it'll happen to us.
And if you are still single you might want to think again about what career path your future partner has as it could mean they like to play away.
Private investigator, Aaron Bond from has investigated over 15,000 cheating partner investigations, and found five jobs that came up on top for cheaters.
People cheat in relationships for a wide range of reasons such as commitment issues, different sexual desires and a need for variety.
But have you ever considered that your partner's job could be a reason why they cheat?
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Aaron revealed the top five professions that cheat and why they do it.
Lawyer Up
The first profession that is likely to cheat on their partner is lawyers and others in the legal sector.
We find that lawyers can be excellent liars
Aaron Bond
Aaron says: "Over the years we have investigated many cases involving a suspected cheating partner in a legal field.
"Lawyers are often seen as successful people with money and can find themselves attracting a lot of attention from the opposite sex."
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The private investigator says the temptation for being desired can be too much and lead to them cheating.
"We find that lawyers can be excellent liars and have both been convincing to us and their partners even when we have had rock solid evidence proving their infidelity," he added.
Fly Away
Next on the lit was flight attendants and pilots - which makes sense as they spend a considerable amount of time away from home.
Aaron adds: "Pilots and cabin crew are often well-maintained and good-looking people, they can find themselves far away from home daily and for some that temptation can be too much."
"Being away from home can make some people homesick and they can look for comfort elsewhere.
"Being so far away from home also means that there is very little chance of them being caught."
Higher Calling
We all know that working in an office meas you spend lots of time with your co-workers - leading to workplace flings and blossoming romances.
"Looking at internal data, the number of cheating partner cases that have involved call centre workers is alarming."
"People who work in call centres and other office environments often work long hours and are in close proximity to their colleagues so it's easy to see why relationships can form.
"Add in shift work and some call centre workers may see their colleagues more than their partners," says Aaron.
Make Your Own Way
Entrepreneurs are often leading exciting lives - from making tough business calls to travelling the world making new connections.
And this high-flying, stressful lifestyle can give them ample reason to cheat says Aaron.
"Entrepreneurs plan their business with meticulous detail, so it's only natural that things are on their terms when it comes to relationships too. Entrepreneurs often travel for business and that gives them ample chance to cheat."
"We have investigated many cases where an entrepreneur has had multiple partners in different countries."
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They work long hours, have irregular sleep patterns and stressful experiences on the job - leading many of them to seek comfort in their colleagues.
The private investigator revealed people in the medical field were the biggest cheaters out of all of them.
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He explains: "You may think that doctors are the worst offenders because some of them may have a god complex that can lead to an increase in self-confidence, but in our experience, it can be anyone from a porter on the ward to a nurse practitioner."
"We've worked on a case where a nurse was supposedly working night shifts, only for them to have taken time off from work and she was spending the nights with a colleague in a local hotel, while her partner and children were back at home."