Divorce Attorney Shares 3 Types of Men ‘Least Likely to Cheat’ Based on Their Profession

Mar. 15, 2025

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Some types of men are less likelyto cheatthan others — at least according to a pair of seasoned Arizona divorce attorneys.

Chris and Kate Simonds of Simonds Law Group have a decade and a half of experience practicing family law, and they share the many insights they have learned over the years on the TikTok accountSimondsLaw.

In a recentvideo, Kate reveals the three types of men that she has found are “least likely to cheat” based on her time working with a high volume of clients (while also noting that these observations aren’t an exact science).

“If you’re in a relationship with one of these type of men, you’re safe,” she says.

“No. 3: Accountants. I think you’re pretty safe with an accountant,” she continues, adding, “I see a pretty common personality type. You should be good withno cheatingwith an accountant.”

“No. 2: Pharmacists,” she goes on to say. “No cheating and pharmacy.”

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And the No. 1 least likely profession to cheat?

“Farmers,” Kate reveals. “If you are married to or in a relationship with a farmer, I predict no cheating will occur.”

In afollow-up videoon the account, Kate also shares the “traits most likely” to be found in a partner who is cheating.

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“No. 1 seems obvious. The person becomes secretive.Hiding their phone, hiding their calendar. No. 2: If your spouse drastically improves the way they look, their outlook on life, they’re getting in shape, they have a new routine — you may want to be suspicious,” she says.

“Here’s the top to look for," she continues. “Guilt transference. When your spouse starts to accuse or present accusations to you aboutyourbehavior, that could be guilt transference where they are concerned about their own behavior and they’re spitting it out like you are the problem.”

“After 15 years of high-conflict divorce litigation, we have encountered a lot of different personalities, and observed many common characteristics of failed relationships,” Kate tells PEOPLE.

“Articulating these observations about who we see, andwho we don’t see, in our office, has made for some entertaining online comment sections,” she adds.

As for her biggest piece of legal advice should you suspect your partner is cheating?

Kate and her husband Chris are the creators of the“Divorce in a Day” program, which is a boutique service created to helpcouples in Arizona seeking divorceavoid the typical hassle-filled process.

source: people.com