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FrimpongThe perception that nurses cheat on their partners is widespread, and this isn’t likely to alter any time soon.
In an effort to test this hypothesis, studies on nurses, musicians, and DJs were conducted to see which of these occupations engaged in cheating the most.
According to the report, nurses are more likely to cheat on their partners than musicians and DJs.
Additionally, two out of every three women acknowledged to engaging in employment fraud.
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