Woods' wife used golf club to free him from SUV

Francis2004

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Yes, she will have plenty of money to start a new life somewhere,and she can spend some time moving away from this sleezy situation,bring her kids up how she wants, (I know he will see them, he is theirdad, so can't get away from that), and someday have a different husband,who might appreciate her and her children,she can move on.There is no reason for her to stand by 'her' man as they say, they arenot joined at the hip, she is an individual in this world.Oh, but she loves him you say?, come on, she loved the guy she thoughtwas her husband, he has betrayed her hundreds of times, with differentwomen, not just once, if that was the case, sure they could work itout, if she wanted to.

Hey she may well have loved him much more then he loved her.. With the prenuptial in place she may have been set for a good chuck of money but lets face it those kids will chew up a good portion of that..

Lets also face reality that paparazzi and press will follow those kids as long as Tiger is a target for news.. Those kids and even that wife has a while if not life time of hounding to face..
 

talloola

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Hey she may well have loved him much more then he loved her.. With the prenuptial in place she may have been set for a good chuck of money but lets face it those kids will chew up a good portion of that..

Lets also face reality that paparazzi and press will follow those kids as long as Tiger is a target for news.. Those kids and even that wife has a while if not life time of hounding to face..

If she took the kids, and moved back to Sweden, she could have a littleprivacy and the distance she needs to separate herself from the zooin the u.s.The press would soon tire of her, and move on to something else, andwould stay focused on Tiger and his new escapades.Her kids are real young right now, and would not be affected from themove, and would become adapted the swedish way of life, which is alsotheir mom's.There are grandparents there, aunts and uncles and cousins.
 

TenPenny

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The story I heard this morning is that she gets $60 million in a private bank account now, and the prenup gets renegotiated. She's probably going to get about $100 million...
 

#juan

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The story I heard this morning is that she gets $60 million in a private bank account now, and the prenup gets renegotiated. She's probably going to get about $100 million...

Oh God.....She'll have to tighten her belt and cut the number of servants down to a dozen or so. It'll be tough.....Lol
 

talloola

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When the dust settles, and 'if' her decision is to go her own way, Isure hope she isn't criticized for 'whatever' the lawyers agree on asa settlement. Would anyone want her to walk away with nothing, or about $500.00 amonth.Set aside the jokes and think of her life apart from the money, howis she any different from any of us in the same position.Obviously all the money didn't make a happy life for her, and someonewithout any money also could be in a miserable state of mind as sheis right now. The money is just a vehicle to 'buy' things, and yes, I'm no differentthan most, I can't imagine all that money, but I can imagine how easymany parts of life can be with it.But when all is said and done, wealth doesn't buy happiness, and neverwill.
 

karrie

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If she took the kids, and moved back to Sweden, she could have a littleprivacy and the distance she needs to separate herself from the zooin the u.s.The press would soon tire of her, and move on to something else, andwould stay focused on Tiger and his new escapades.Her kids are real young right now, and would not be affected from themove, and would become adapted the swedish way of life, which is alsotheir mom's.There are grandparents there, aunts and uncles and cousins.

I find it kind of funny that you were ticked at us that we would speculate about a news article, but, here you are speculating about how best to break a family up and move children across the world from their father, how much better off they'd be, etc.

I get that you're ticked at him for letting you down, but wow.
 

talloola

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I find it kind of funny that you were ticked at us that we would speculate about a news article, but, here you are speculating about how best to break a family up and move children across the world from their father, how much better off they'd be, etc.

I get that you're ticked at him for letting you down, but wow.

Just stating my opinion, after the 'facts', that was my issue before,now facts are on the table.I was criticizing all the statements based on gossip and speculation,most of that is gone now.How many times would you think your husband could sleep around beforeyou could think of getting out of the mess.Once, ten times, 50 times, 500 times, I think it does make a bigdifference, once can just be a stupid mistake, and sure it can befixed, after that it has to be well thought over. The 'settling' that she would do, by staying, would be just that, settling, and the bottom line isn't always making sure the familystays together, what is best for her, she only knows, but just tryand put yourself in her place for a second, sitting in the kitchenthinking how many times your husband had sex with another woman,staying is not always the right thing to do.I'm just hoping for her to have a new beginning without all of thecrap that has happened.Of course I don't know what goes on between them, just imagining ifit happened to me, what I would do.My opinion is just that my opinion, just like yours, i'm not tickedas you put it, with anyone, just saying what I need to say, and withoutmy opinion, there would be too much 'jokes' about this matter, andmoney being the big thing, etc., it is just life, and misery raisingit's ugly head.
Interesting that you find it 'kind of funny'.
 

lone wolf

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That is still between the couple - no matter how disgusting you think it is. If Tiger cheated on you, you would have a right to feel indignant. If the reason you feel betrayed is because the image you (and a great many other people) created has been shattered, then that would be your part of the blame for assuming the man to live up to your ideal.
 

Cliffy

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That is still between the couple - no matter how disgusting you think it is. If Tiger cheated on you, you would have a right to feel indignant. If the reason you feel betrayed is because the image you (and a great many other people) created has been shattered, then that would be your part of the blame for assuming the man to live up to your ideal.
First and foremost, men think with their dicks. I have never heard of a dick with integrity. Why would anybody put a man with a dick on a pedestal?
 

karrie

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.I was criticizing all the statements based on gossip and speculation,most of that is gone now....
Interesting that you find it 'kind of funny'.

I do find it funny, because when you first posted, it wasn't to criticize the speculation... it was to say...

"Yes he is a hero, just do some research and find out...
Whatever his problem was in the middle of the night driving out of his driveway,
is probably something any one of us could have had, and after hearing him
interviewed many many times, he would be the last one to want his private business
splattered around, even with all that wealth, he really is just a nice guy."

Because some had implied that he might not be as perfect a person as the media makes out. And yes, you seem mighty ticked that you were wrong. Sorry, but that's how you're coming across.

As for what I would do.... it has nothing to do with what some other woman ought to do, or what's best for her family.
 

karrie

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First and foremost, men think with their dicks. I have never heard of a dick with integrity. Why would anybody put a man with a dick on a pedestal?

He was talented, good looking, and rich.

Personally, Tiger Woods is exactly where he was before in my world. He's a human being with a great talent, charitable spirit, and a family. I didn't know anything about his family life before, didn't assume anything about it, and I still don't really, aside from a few tawdry details from the media.
 

YukonJack

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Woods is an "athlete" as much as he is a loyal and faithful husband and father.

An "athlete" would be man enough to carry his on golf bag.
An "athlete" would not demand silence from his fans when making a shot. A football player, hockey player or a basketbal player does not make ridiculous demand like that.
An "athlete" who practices his craft almost 24/7 should NEVER miss the fairway from the tee.

His talents are God-given, developed by his father, and maintained by Tiger's own diligence for which he deserves all the credit. But ATHLETE? NO!
 

#juan

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I think it is safe to say that Woods played around with more than one woman and got caught.. Now he has to face the music. This sort of thing has happened to countless others who don't have a big fat bank balance to fall back on. The money will provide everything but retro-active good sense for Tiger.
I'm certainly disappointed with Tiger Woods. I thought he was a better man than this. It's not exactly putting him on a pedestal so much as expecting more from someone we thought we knew but didn't..
 

TenPenny

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Obviously all the money didn't make a happy life for her, and someone without any money also could be in a miserable state of mind as sheis right now.

I can't speculate on what frame of mind she's in. Likely still pissed as hell, but miserable? Unhappy life? Granted, I'm not following all the media closely, but where does that come from?
 

karrie

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It's not exactly putting him on a pedestal so much as expecting more from someone we thought we knew but didn't..

What an interesting spectrum hey?

While some get frustrated by the media saturation after an incident like this, and as talloola was trying to say, wish that the media would keep their noses out of it, your statement is the flip side of the coin that we rarely consider.

The media making us think we KNOW someone we see mere snippets of. That's a nasty little trick they play don't you think? I'm not too sure which is more harmful overall frankly.