DnJ,
Originally Posted by DnJ
I think the frequency of cheating, affairs, etc. is pretty well homogeneous across all sectors and work environments. The root cause is after all, people.
So you could be right. I haven't seen statistics on that kind of question. And maybe people are people. But also not all work environments are the same. I bet opportunity and temptation are a big factor. People working in a hospital are often in high pressure situations with coworkers of the opposite sex, working odd hours/shifts, and have beds at work and sometimes sleep over. Which is different than say an individual working remotely in a sector skewed in age and gender. Who knows. Like I said I have no stats to back it up - just an observation.


Me:39 Ex-W:37
M:7 T: 9
S:6 D:3
BD/IHS/Confirm EA/PA: Feb '20
OM1 affair ends: May '20
W/OM2 & moves out: June-July '20
W files for D: Jul20
OM2 confirmed: 9/2020
Divorced: May '21