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Not trying to be funny at all. Too bad they are in Florida. Maybe she can still take him to court and get a sympathetic judge to force him out. I mean, itappears as if she's in love with the guy. Married, kids, etc. Who would marry and have children if they weren't a committed couple in love? Shegave/changed her life for him to raise a family, so she should stay in their house, and he should LEAVE. If he were a normal person at all, he would do so. If he is a cold hearted SOB, he'll stick to the prenups. I'm guessing she will get more than what the prenups say...if he's a normal human being. Why wouldn't he want her/them to have more?<br>
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I still say she will end up staying with him...
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Since they were married, a lot has changed. They now have two children which one can only hope will change the judges perspective of the prenup.<br>Why would she stay? You think she's a gold digger? He's proven himself unworthy, and if she's got half a brain, she'd divorce him.<br>I mean, wouldn't you????<br><br>I say she leaves, and with plenty more in possession than the prenup states...<br>But, it's none of our business, so we'll probably never know!!<img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/tongue.gif" alt="image"><br>
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...and those of you who rebuked me for judging someone without knowing them can't discern the difference between Tiger Woods and the likes of CharlesManson and Jeffery Dahmer? Okay...<br><br>But if all that judgement works for you, and towards your upliftment, then judge away, and in good health. The reason I mentioned it is that it's very sadto me all the negative energy being spewed at another human (any human - doesn't have to be Tiger) because they happen to be in the public eye, and forpersonal matters that are none of anyone's business.
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You don't get it. Tiger earned BILLIONS off of a clean image, an image soiled in trash. He's a fraud, and he was everywhere, trying to sell youeverything from Buicks to razors to drinks to toilet paper. He's not a nice person either. He can hit a ball-great. But if that was you or me, we wouldhave been arrested. The sense of entitlement is laughable, and the FL cops are a joke for not<br>forcing their states national hero to not answer for his actions. At least his wife had more sack than they did. 12 women at last count, and I would<br>bet there are 100s more that don't want any part of his well earned circus. No way does his wife stick around. This wasn't a one night stand, this wasa lifestyle, he was emotionally involved with several of his exploits. That is huge.
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No, Chris, I do get it. I get that no one here knows the truth of this matter, but yet are willing to pass rather bitter judgement based solely on what theyhear from the media. I also get that all that judgement is not doing anyone any good; like swallowing poison hoping the other person will die...
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He's admitted to TRANSGRESSIONS himself. That was in all the media too.<br>I doubt that means he hasn't paid his parking tickets.<br><br>He's been set up by his handlers and sponsors as someone young people can look up to as a hero,and role model.<br>Do you think that is still appropriate?
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As a golfer, yes. I wouldn't recommend anyone to look to a sports figure to learn how to comport their personal life.
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I used to work for a Golf Corp. for 15 years. I can't stress how much attention was directed towards Tiger's Programs for kids.<br>I think this may hurt him there.<br>John
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Wondering as this unfolds what ever happened to Jeff Gordon's ex...he was at the top of his game, but I'm sure nowhere near what Tiger has done. Alsoand this is important, I have a great friend who is well connected being a card member and having played on the Tour for 5 years. This lifestyle is veryprevalent in the PGA world, tons of money, women everywhere, wife and kids at home, traveling all over the world. Whats to stop them...<br><br>C