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2009-12-03 9:13 AM in reply to: #2541015 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 8:31 AM what tiger did is a perfect example of human male nature at its best. LOL - I'm the one making very general satements???? You're funny. Edited by KeriKadi 2009-12-03 9:14 AM |
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2009-12-03 9:13 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Master 1436 Wilmington | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse Buick should be mad at Tiger for not crashing there SUV. I mean his Cadillac Escalde has been on more TV news shows than his buick commeriials on TV. Ok back to the Wifey issue. Tigers wifey was a pro-nanny and she hanged around alot of super stars and nannies gossip and she knew alot of pro athletes cheat, so maybe this was not such a big suprise to her and knew if tiger did cheat she would be in the MONEYYYYYYYYYYY. Anyways we will never know the truth but Same on you Tiger ,really a run down waitress in vagas mmmmm |
2009-12-03 9:21 AM in reply to: #2541060 |
Regular 57 | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse But he imposed it on himself when he got married. -your definition ag his... And yes, anybody who has been a child of a parent who cheated on his family or any therapist can tell you how this will affect his children. -it hasnt affected me. so you theory can be proven incorrect. again you are making generalization here... His even more than your average joe since his kids will get to read about this for years in the news. Everybody in the world will know their Father is a cheating and they will grow up knowing that. Of course it will affect his children and his relationship with them. -and this is based on what facts? if you need me to elaborate i can do so...its a snoozeville at work today. all i wrote was a common scientific knowledge...open any book on psychology and its there...so facts not general statements Edited by beyourself 2009-12-03 9:23 AM |
2009-12-03 9:32 AM in reply to: #2541113 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:21 AM But he imposed it on himself when he got married. -your definition ag his... And yes, anybody who has been a child of a parent who cheated on his family or any therapist can tell you how this will affect his children. -it hasnt affected me. so you theory can be proven incorrect. again you are making generalization here... His even more than your average joe since his kids will get to read about this for years in the news. Everybody in the world will know their Father is a cheating and they will grow up knowing that. Of course it will affect his children and his relationship with them. -and this is based on what facts? if you need me to elaborate i can do so...its a snoozeville at work today. all i wrote was a common scientific knowledge...open any book on psychology and its there...so facts not general statements I am sure I could quote just as many studies done on children of parents who cheat.... open any book on psychology and it's there ....so facts not general statments. Insinuating children are not affected by a cheating parent is like saying they aren't affected by alcoholism or abuse. |
2009-12-03 9:36 AM in reply to: #2541133 |
Regular 57 | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse I am sure I could quote just as many studies done on children of parents who cheat.... open any book on psychology and it's there ....so facts not general statments. Insinuating children are not affected by a cheating parent is like saying they aren't affected by alcoholism or abuse. one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? |
2009-12-03 9:43 AM in reply to: #2541140 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:36 AM one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? When you say men....are you saying ALL or SOME? Edited by KeriKadi 2009-12-03 9:44 AM |
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2009-12-03 9:47 AM in reply to: #2541157 |
Champion 11989 Philly 'burbs | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:43 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:36 AM one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? When you say men....are you saying ALL or SOME? |
2009-12-03 9:51 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Triathlete Nation ~ Texas! | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse Boy this thread has drifted.... Edited by Trin2bfast 2009-12-03 9:52 AM |
2009-12-03 9:55 AM in reply to: #2541157 |
Regular 57 | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 9:43 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:36 AM one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? When you say men....are you saying ALL or SOME? brilliant!!! now you want to play this game....nature is nature and it's tough to fight it..so yes ALL will do fine here |
2009-12-03 9:56 AM in reply to: #2541157 |
New user 420 Charlotte, NC USA | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:43 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:36 AM one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? When you say men....are you saying ALL or SOME? Keri, I'm with you 100%. Great points. To beyourself, so what if men are naturally wired that way? Have you ever not given into temptation and felt better about yourself as a result? We're naturally wired to eat chocolate cake and candy and fatty meat and everything that tastes good. Why don't we? Wouldn't it be nice for Tiger to look back on his life as an old man and say, "I was rich, famous, and could have had any woman I wanted, but I was true to my wife." He could have said that to his wife, children, and grandchildren and been an example of what true success is (IMO). He can't now. There is great reward in being faithful. |
2009-12-03 9:59 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Master 1436 Wilmington | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse ok back to Tigers cheating ways and Will buick leave him because he did not crash there car??? |
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2009-12-03 10:01 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse I think it’s interesting that everyone assumes that Tiger’s reluctance to speak to the cops or to allow the cops into his house stems from his own embarrassment or his reluctance to expose himself to bad PR. If I’m not mistaken, Florida has pretty strict domestic abuse laws. I’m beginning to think that what he was doing was protecting his wife. I’m pretty sure that it it turns out that she hit him to the extent that she damaged his face, and then attacked the car that he was in with a golf club, that she could go to jail, even if he declines to press charges. Perhaps there’s someone familiar with the laws in FL that can set me straight. If that’s the case, it doesn’t seem so terrible that he’s been unwilling to talk to the cops. I wouldn’t want my wife to go to jail over one domestic argument, no matter how heated it got. Edited by jmk-brooklyn 2009-12-03 10:02 AM |
2009-12-03 10:01 AM in reply to: #2541189 |
Regular 57 | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse ScoopJackson - 2009-12-03 9:56 AM KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:43 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:36 AM one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? When you say men....are you saying ALL or SOME? Keri, I'm with you 100%. Great points. To beyourself, so what if men are naturally wired that way? Have you ever not given into temptation and felt better about yourself as a result? We're naturally wired to eat chocolate cake and candy and fatty meat and everything that tastes good. Why don't we? Wouldn't it be nice for Tiger to look back on his life as an old man and say, "I was rich, famous, and could have had any woman I wanted, but I was true to my wife." He could have said that to his wife, children, and grandchildren and been an example of what true success is (IMO). He can't now. There is great reward in being faithful. mate, all as you said is IMO. I didnt stay in my opinion blah blah blah all i said is what nature has done with man's brain. pls reread and reread. nowhere, i have stated it think what he did is right or wrong. again, i have no cares about it. i merely poitned out a fact that people tend to forget because it is not very popular. cheers |
2009-12-03 10:04 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Expert 703 Colorado Springs | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse If a man wants to cheat, then he will. Celebrities, having women throw themselves at them, will have a harder time even if they want to stay faithful due to mere frequency and ease of temptation. Alcohol causes good intentions to be thrown out the window. Men who wish to stay faithful, should avoid situations where they can be tempted, try to have someone with them who will keep them accountable if in tempting situations (i.e..WIFE, family member,..), and avoid alcohol in any situation where temptation will be present. If faithfulness is truly important to the man, he will take the necessary steps to prevent it. |
2009-12-03 10:05 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Elite 2793 Denver | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse Hey did you guys hear about Tiger Woods? |
2009-12-03 10:07 AM in reply to: #2541186 |
Triathlete Nation ~ Texas! | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:55 AM KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 9:43 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 9:36 AM one thing so i fully understand...when you say children...are you saying ALL or SOME? When you say men....are you saying ALL or SOME? brilliant!!! now you want to play this game....nature is nature and it's tough to fight it..so yes ALL will do fine here Since you are not "beingyourself"... I don't know your gender... although I assume (careful) you are a WO-man... You're not a man-hater are ya? Cuz ALL is quite the generalization! That would be like saying, ALL women are B's and only good for one thing... Hence ALL men are looking to spread the seed. Just sayin' ~ the broad brush approach is neither good nor scientific... |
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2009-12-03 10:21 AM in reply to: #2539712 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse I never said children of cheaters couldn't be NORMAL Trin2bfast I'd like to think of you and I as normal - at least most of the time My point is that children of cheaters are AFFECTED. It is part of who we are just as all parenting choices are. We carry that with us. Knowing that our Father/Mother thought more of their own instant gratification than what that act had on our own family affects us as children. Our parent made a chose, a selfish choice to the detriment of what we hold dear. That hurts children. Yes, we grow up to be normal and have great marriages and make different decisions than our own parents sometimes despite the way we were brought up. As children we feel less secure when there is infidelity, we know the family unit is at risk and that is stressful for a child no matter how much money Daddy makes. Every small child wants both their parents under the same roof and when a parent risks that everyone is affected. Oh and as for the men want more sex than women I could argue with you there as well but I won't because I know I'm more the exception than the rule. I also think it is very possible she abused him and that is also not OK especially with children in the home. Edited by KeriKadi 2009-12-03 10:27 AM |
2009-12-03 10:27 AM in reply to: #2541249 |
Regular 57 | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:21 AM I never said children of cheaters couldn't be NORMAL Trin2bfast I'd like to think of you and I as normal - at least most of the time My point is that children of cheaters are AFFECTED. It is part of who we are just as all parenting choices are. We carry that with us. Knowing that our Father/Mother thought more of their own instant gratification than what that act had on our own family affects us as children. Our parent made a chose, a selfish choice to the detriment of what we hold dear. That hurts children. Yes, we grow up to be normal and have great marriages and make different decisions than our own parents sometimes despite the way we were brought up. As children we feel less secure when there is infidelity, we know the family unit is at risk and that is stressful for a child no matter how much money Daddy makes. Every small child wants both their parents under the same roof and when a parent risks that everyone is affected. i hope i will never have you as a juror |
2009-12-03 10:29 AM in reply to: #2541265 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 10:27 AM KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:21 AM I never said children of cheaters couldn't be NORMAL Trin2bfast I'd like to think of you and I as normal - at least most of the time My point is that children of cheaters are AFFECTED. It is part of who we are just as all parenting choices are. We carry that with us. Knowing that our Father/Mother thought more of their own instant gratification than what that act had on our own family affects us as children. Our parent made a chose, a selfish choice to the detriment of what we hold dear. That hurts children. Yes, we grow up to be normal and have great marriages and make different decisions than our own parents sometimes despite the way we were brought up. As children we feel less secure when there is infidelity, we know the family unit is at risk and that is stressful for a child no matter how much money Daddy makes. Every small child wants both their parents under the same roof and when a parent risks that everyone is affected. i hope i will never have you as a juror I live in TX and will have a child 10 and under for another 8 years so no chance of me being a juror anytime soon. No worries. |
2009-12-03 10:31 AM in reply to: #2541265 |
New user 420 Charlotte, NC USA | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 11:27 AM KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:21 AM I never said children of cheaters couldn't be NORMAL Trin2bfast I'd like to think of you and I as normal - at least most of the time My point is that children of cheaters are AFFECTED. It is part of who we are just as all parenting choices are. We carry that with us. Knowing that our Father/Mother thought more of their own instant gratification than what that act had on our own family affects us as children. Our parent made a chose, a selfish choice to the detriment of what we hold dear. That hurts children. Yes, we grow up to be normal and have great marriages and make different decisions than our own parents sometimes despite the way we were brought up. As children we feel less secure when there is infidelity, we know the family unit is at risk and that is stressful for a child no matter how much money Daddy makes. Every small child wants both their parents under the same roof and when a parent risks that everyone is affected. i hope i will never have you as a juror For committing a crime against reason? |
2009-12-03 10:31 AM in reply to: #2541222 |
Champion 6056 Menomonee Falls, WI | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse Interesting. Rachel Uchitel just cancelled her scheduled press conference. http://x17online.com/celebrities/tiger_woods/rachel_uchitel_cancels... How much do you think THAT will cost Tiger? With another woman making claims and a wife to try and make happy, this is going to be one expensive "transgression" for Mr. Woods. I guess you could say he really "transgress'ed" up. |
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2009-12-03 10:33 AM in reply to: #2541274 |
Regular 57 | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse ScoopJackson - 2009-12-03 10:31 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 11:27 AM KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:21 AM I never said children of cheaters couldn't be NORMAL Trin2bfast I'd like to think of you and I as normal - at least most of the time My point is that children of cheaters are AFFECTED. It is part of who we are just as all parenting choices are. We carry that with us. Knowing that our Father/Mother thought more of their own instant gratification than what that act had on our own family affects us as children. Our parent made a chose, a selfish choice to the detriment of what we hold dear. That hurts children. Yes, we grow up to be normal and have great marriages and make different decisions than our own parents sometimes despite the way we were brought up. As children we feel less secure when there is infidelity, we know the family unit is at risk and that is stressful for a child no matter how much money Daddy makes. Every small child wants both their parents under the same roof and when a parent risks that everyone is affected. i hope i will never have you as a juror For committing a crime against reason? you nailed it or as tiger would say.."hole in one" |
2009-12-03 10:41 AM in reply to: #2541215 |
COURT JESTER 12230 ROCKFORD, IL | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse wavedog - 2009-12-03 10:05 AM Hey did you guys hear about Tiger Woods? So apparently Tiger gives swing lessons with his own clubs Woods. |
2009-12-03 11:41 AM in reply to: #2541281 |
New user 420 Charlotte, NC USA | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse beyourself - 2009-12-03 11:33 AM ScoopJackson - 2009-12-03 10:31 AM beyourself - 2009-12-03 11:27 AM KeriKadi - 2009-12-03 10:21 AM I never said children of cheaters couldn't be NORMAL Trin2bfast I'd like to think of you and I as normal - at least most of the time My point is that children of cheaters are AFFECTED. It is part of who we are just as all parenting choices are. We carry that with us. Knowing that our Father/Mother thought more of their own instant gratification than what that act had on our own family affects us as children. Our parent made a chose, a selfish choice to the detriment of what we hold dear. That hurts children. Yes, we grow up to be normal and have great marriages and make different decisions than our own parents sometimes despite the way we were brought up. As children we feel less secure when there is infidelity, we know the family unit is at risk and that is stressful for a child no matter how much money Daddy makes. Every small child wants both their parents under the same roof and when a parent risks that everyone is affected. i hope i will never have you as a juror For committing a crime against reason? you nailed it or as tiger would say.."hole in one" I think you may have misunderstood. The juror is not the one who committed the crime. |
2009-12-03 11:46 AM in reply to: #2541430 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Tiger Woods in doghouse every time I see Scoop Jackson I think of the espn writer, is it you?? I think that the whole men are just dogs, following nature is a poor thought process, then again I think humans have a divinity above animals, |
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