LOL...I think to some extent it is true...
A new research published by a dating app Clover has revealed that your career affects the type of relationship you seek. If you are an actor or an engineer, you are more likely to be looking for casual sex than a long-term relationship.
A new research published by a dating app Clover has revealed that your career affects the type of relationship you seek. If you are an actor or an engineer, you are more likely to be looking for casual sex than a long-term relationship.
More than 33,000 of the app’s
users, aged between 18 and 60, on their relationship requirements were surveyed. And it revealed that the majority of professionals fall into clear career
stereotypes when it comes to their sexual desires.
It also states exactly
which industries tend to be focused on friendship and romance, and which
are more interested in quick flings and one-night stands. Accountants, Pharmacists, Designers, Progrmmers and Psychologists and nurses were deemed to be more likely to
seek out long-term relationships, while the app claims that actors and
engineers aren’t often looking for anything more serious than a brief
romantic encounter.
Perhaps
unsurprisingly, the majority of doctors and lawyers, many of whom have
commit to extensive training before even qualifying, included in the
survey said they were only looking for friends.
Those
in search of a more casual relationship included majority of Journalists, Police Officers, Teachers, Publicists, Scientists, Advertising Professionals, Construction Workers and Musicians, all
falling under that same label.
However, despite the clear evidence proving that our relationships are
influenced by our career choices. Clover CEO Isaac Raichyk told
MailOnline that the app's researchers haven't come up with any concrete
theories to explain the results. "But
we feel how much free time you have and income might play a role. The fact that a lot of users seem to choose the casual intention
might also be a way of playing it safe in order to ensure the best odds
of meeting the most people."
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