Looking to indulge in forbidden pleasures? There are some cities where it's easy to satisfy your vice of choice, whether its lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, vanity, or pride. All across the country, you'll be able to find these not-so-saintly cities, or Sin Cities. However, don't expect Las Vegas to receive the top ranking - the city famous for its party atmosphere isn't even in the top five.

Trulia, which provides insights and information to home buyers, sellers, and renters, has put together a list of the top 10 Sin Cities in the United States. To do so, Trulia aggregated data from 150 cities corresponding with the characteristics of each sin:

Wrath: Violent crime data per capita as reported in FBI crime statistics

Violent crime data per capita as reported in FBI crime statistics Envy: The difference between the 25th and 75th percentiles of listing prices as a proportion of the median listing price in each metro area

The difference between the 25th and 75th percentiles of listing prices as a proportion of the median listing price in each metro area Gluttony: A composite of metro-level Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data on obesity, binge-drinking (five or more drinks for men or four or more drinks for women in about a two hour span), heavy drinking (fifteen drinks or more for men or eight drinks or more for women per week), and smoking rates.

A composite of metro-level Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data on obesity, binge-drinking (five or more drinks for men or four or more drinks for women in about a two hour span), heavy drinking (fifteen drinks or more for men or eight drinks or more for women per week), and smoking rates. Greed: Yelp-defined horse and/or dog racing and gambling establishments per 10,000 households and county-level IRS charitable contributions data from itemized tax filings.

Yelp-defined horse and/or dog racing and gambling establishments per 10,000 households and county-level IRS charitable contributions data from itemized tax filings. Lust: Yelp-defined Adult Entertainment Establishments per 10,000 households.

Yelp-defined Adult Entertainment Establishments per 10,000 households. Vanity (or Pride): Yelp-defined beauty, tanning salons, and plastic surgery offices per 10,000 households.

Yelp-defined beauty, tanning salons, and plastic surgery offices per 10,000 households. Sloth: Metro-level CDC data on proportion of residents who report having not exercised at least once in the past 30 days.Click through to see

So, which cities find these seven sins too tempting to ignore? Click through to see:

10. Columbus, OH

Wrath Rank: NA

Envy Rank: 60

Gluttony Rank: 55

Greed Rank: 36

Lust Rank: 33

Pride Rank: 49

Sloth Rank: 67

Many people may not consider Columbus, Ohio to have one of the most sinful reputations in the United States. However, according to Trulia's report, Columbus ranks highly for lust and greed, with higher than average numbers of adult entertainment establishments and race tracks per 10,000 households in Columbus than there are on average in the U.S.