Get off tigers dick

Discussion in 'Men's Issues' started by jmt, Feb 19, 2010.

  1. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    last time i check we liked him for a golfer not for a "dont cheat on your wife" spokesman...


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H54BXPRf8VU"]YouTube- Tiger Woods Apology Part I
     
  2. itsallgood

    itsallgood Senior Member

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    lol its on sportscenter...The media are out of their minds.Do they have a brain?.He a proffesional golfer i think what happens outside of his golf world shouldnt matter...Fuck the world gets me so dissappointed.
     
  3. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    thank you...... lets celebrate some tiger:D:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHGcAEJiLcU"]YouTube- Tiger Woods - Signature Shots


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADgA1beJaTc"]YouTube- Tiger Woods impressions Golf! Hole in One
     
  4. itsallgood

    itsallgood Senior Member

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    wow man hes fucking nuts lol... I wonder how things would be if he decidded to put his life to the saxophone instead of golf...Did you know his mom brought him to the monks in thialand for a blessing at a young age. Crazy shit man lol
     
  5. onesublimesister

    onesublimesister Member

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    He would have been fine as a sax player. It's totally media legal for musicians to get all the pussy they can handle. Tiger just should have been a rock star! He could be doing drugs right now, too.
     
  6. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    thats old zangief insane....:D
     
  7. bluedragonfly

    bluedragonfly Member

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    Ha, I totally agree... Everyone needs to get off his ass. I was at the bar tonight and they were going on about him at one of the stations there. So annoying, it seems like this drama about him is everywhere. Craziness.
     
  8. TipsyGypsy

    TipsyGypsy Light of a Fading Star

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    The ten o'clock news last night - the main story was Tigers public apology - I'm sorry, but who cares?!

    There are many more important things in the world than whether or not someone has an affair. Then one of his mistresses was on claiming she wants an apology - again who cares, she knew when she was with him for a year that he was married - she needs to apologise for god's sake.

    And today the main stories in pretty much all the papers if of Tiger wood and Cheryl Cole, who has run to away because her footballer husband cheated on her again.

    Yes, I feel sorry for them, I have been cheated on it it is truly horrible - but it is not headline news for days surely. There's a war, a child being stabbed, history ending, but no let's focus on miner celebrities (in the UK at least) and their personal lives.
     
  9. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    hahah. get off his dick. that's funny. something along the lines of 'we would but he won't keep it in his pants..."

    sorry, public figure, public money, public humiliation. i don't care if he cheated on his wife, don't think anyone but his wife requires an apology, but tiger is still fair game for a heavy dose of mockery.
     
  10. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    Sex scandals always become the priority in the media and public life. Look at the whole clinton thing.

    Why would the mistress have to apologize? She didn't make or break any vows here... HE DID... And the only person who is deserved an apology is his wife, from him for breaking his vows and her trust.
     
  11. TipsyGypsy

    TipsyGypsy Light of a Fading Star

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    Yes, she is the one who deserves the apology. But the 'other women' knew he was married and still slept with him - for who knows how long. Maybe she wasn't married herself, but still having an affair with a man who know to be married is a disgrace and her asking for an apology is a joke.
     
  12. NotDeadYet

    NotDeadYet Not even close.

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    Mostly for being a fraud and a fake, not for cheating on his wife. He was paid millions to advertise products partly because he was good at golf and partly because he projected a Mr. Perfect image. For that, he deserves for the comedians to tear him to shreds.
     
  13. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    I agree with that part... the rest, no...

    We are not responsible for upholding other peoples vows or promises. She didn't make ANY type of promise that she broke, even if she had knowingly chased him down to have an affair with him, the cheating was still him, not her.

    We are each only responsible for our own actions.
     
  14. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    The mistresses were party to his infidelity- involving themselves with a man they must have known was married so they are culpable- albeit to a lesser extent.
     
  15. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    I just don't agree with this, you are holding her responsible for HIS marriage vows.

    I am not saying, that she had nothing to do with them having sex... obviously she is equally responsible for that... but that act of cheating on his wife, is his alone.

    If the mistress didn't exist, the infidelity would have still happened with someone else, as it was HIS choice... If he chose not to cheat, then it wouldn't matter how many women wanted to have sex with him, it wouldn't happen.
     
  16. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    I'm not holding her responsible for his marriage vows- I'm holding her responsible for carrying on with a man she must have known was married.

    He bears the lion's share of the responsibility but people who knowingly interfere with marriages are not blameless.
     
  17. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    Here's the problem with that as I see it.

    I have been cheated on in the past, and I really didn't like it all that much. In fact, it has always very quickly and pointedly ended the relationship. That in no way means I am going to consider the person it was done with responsible, because I have ZERO clue what she told them or didn't. For all I know, perhaps that person was a monk who lived in a 10' by 10' room for the last 30 years and she went in there and dragged him out... Doubtful yes, but the point is, I don't know.

    The only exception to this, is if the person the cheating took place with, is a friend. But even then, the blame on the friend, is for breaking the trust of friendship.

    We are not responsible for other peoples choices, only our own.
     
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    onesublimesister Member

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    One of our local morning radio shows interviewed one of the mistresses. She SAID she didn't know he was married when she first started seeing him, and was in too deep when she did find out. Nobody on the show believed her, though.

    Either way, she's definitely not blameless but it's still Tiger's responsibility... yada yada...
     
  19. NotDeadYet

    NotDeadYet Not even close.

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    Interfere? Maybe he told her that he was in an "open" marriage. How would she know?
     
  20. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    Good points all and I understand where you're coming from. My opinion stands- as what it is- just an opinion and not the end all of the topic.

    Infidelity is an absolute deal breaker for me... and it takes two to tango.
     

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