Netizens joined in the conversation in the comments sections as they shared what profession is considered a red flag to them.
One of them, a former private banker, surprisingly listed his old occupation as his red flag. He went on to explain why when pressed for the reason.When asked to disclose said requests, he declined to elaborate.
"I like to keep money to myself, instead of giving it to my calculative wife or partner," he mentioned. One mentioned cabin crew as the profession that's a dating no-go for them, attributing the reason down to alleged infidelity.
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