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She's worth 100 million so I don't see it. Those new worths all run in the same circles anyway.

 

Yes...she got it from Tiger. She wasn't wealthy before she met him...she was the Parnevik's au pair. More power to her, but she is what she is.

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Yes...she got it from Tiger. She wasn't wealthy before she met him...she was the Parnevik's au pair. More power to her, but she is what she is.

 

Nah, if she were she would have never kicked him to the curb. She would have just accepted it and gone out and got some on the side herself. Gold diggers never ever kick the sugar daddy out, it's always the other way around.

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Nah, if she were she would have never kicked him to the curb. She would have just accepted it and gone out and got some on the side herself. Gold diggers never ever kick the sugar daddy out, it's always the other way around.

 

Who knows that she didn't....however, if caught she would have risked drastically reducing her settlement. Seems it was a lot easier for her "pride" to take a lot of money than to invest any time in repairing her marriage. It's peculiar to me then how she "invested" in marrying the guy thinking she would change him, but wasn't interested in changing him when he screwed up, and she could get rich out of it. If the dissolution of the marriage is primarily a financial matter, then the marriage itself was mainly a financial matter. And maybe Tiger is just as guilty. He married someone that legitimizes him as a solid citizen and looks good on his arm, and bore him children. Beyond that, I can't say it wasn't anything but a financial matter to him either.

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Who knows that she didn't....however, if caught she would have risked drastically reducing her settlement. Seems it was a lot easier for her "pride" to take a lot of money than to invest any time in repairing her marriage. It's peculiar to me then how she "invested" in marrying the guy thinking she would change him, but wasn't interested in changing him when he screwed up, and she could get rich out of it. If the dissolution of the marriage is primarily a financial matter, then the marriage itself was mainly a financial matter. And maybe Tiger is just as guilty. He married someone that legitimizes him as a solid citizen and looks good on his arm, and bore him children. Beyond that, I can't say it wasn't anything but a financial matter to him either.

 

Lot's of if's.

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Yes...she got it from Tiger. She wasn't wealthy before she met him...she was the Parnevik's au pair. More power to her, but she is what she is.

 

Again you're acting like Tiger was Jabba the Hut and she just gutted it out for his money.

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Again you're acting like Tiger was Jabba the Hut and she just gutted it out for his money.

 

Jabba the hut was fat and ugly...I don't get your comparison. Tiger is athletic, attractive, mysterious, famous and rich and a playboy. Winning him was quite a feather in her cap and the downside risk is that she would leave the marriage with a lot of money.

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Lot's of if's.

 

It is called counterfactual thinking. Since NONE of us know the real facts...only what we are meted out...then, we can only evaluate possible or probable scenarios based on alternate hypothetical sets of facts. Subsequently, we are each entitled to our own conclusions and opinions.

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Jabba the hut was fat and ugly...I don't get your comparison. Tiger is athletic, attractive, mysterious, famous and rich and a playboy. Winning him was quite a feather in her cap and the downside risk is that she would leave the marriage with a lot of money.

To say she is a gold digger you have to believe she was only with Tiger because he was rich. Meaning no chance she gives him a second glance if not for the size of his bank account. Your entire description above of Tiger suggests that isn't correct. He had a number of other qualities that would make him attractive to her.

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It is called counterfactual thinking. Since NONE of us know the real facts...only what we are meted out...then, we can only evaluate possible or probable scenarios based on alternate hypothetical sets of facts. Subsequently, we are each entitled to our own conclusions and opinions.

 

That's what makes BGP so interesting.

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To say she is a gold digger you have to believe she was only with Tiger because he was rich. Meaning no chance she gives him a second glance if not for the size of his bank account. Your entire description above of Tiger suggests that isn't correct. He had a number of other qualities that would make him attractive to her.

 

I agree, he has many other good qualities including talent and power. It was quite a catch for her and him for that matter...at least for a while. I wonder if she would have left him if she hadn't left rich, or tried to work things out?

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I am a big Tiger fan but how could she stay with him? He not only cheated on her but he humiliated her by cheating with porn stars, Waffle House waitresses and just about anyone else who looked at him wearing a skirt...and very publicly.

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I am a big Tiger fan but how could she stay with him? He not only cheated on her but he humiliated her by cheating with porn stars, Waffle House waitresses and just about anyone else who looked at him wearing a skirt...and very publicly.

 

Tiger's never learned to keep it in his pants. Vonn left him because he cheated on her earlier this year. Tiger has low morals.

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