Nancy Chemtob speaks with the New York Post on the uptick in cheating during the sweltering summer months.
New York Post: This is why New Yorkers cheat more during the summer
Summer lovin’ has taken on a new meaning among upper-crust New York couples — many of whom separate for the sweltering months of June, July and August. Manhattan divorce attorney Nancy Chemtob shares a few reasons as to why New Yorkers, or people in general, tend to cheat more during the summer months.
“There’s a lot more opportunity for indiscretions and cheating in the summer,” said Chemtob, noting the potential danger of wealthy wives taking up residence in tiny beach towns while their husbands cavort unsupervised Monday through Thursday.
Summer lovin’ has taken on a new meaning among upper-crust New York couples — many of whom separate for the sweltering months of June, July and August. Manhattan divorce attorney Nancy Chemtob shares a few reasons as to why New Yorkers, or people in general, tend to cheat more during the summer months.
“There’s a lot more opportunity for indiscretions and cheating in the summer,” said Chemtob, noting the potential danger of wealthy wives taking up residence in tiny beach towns while their husbands cavort unsupervised Monday through Thursday.
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