Give me a break.
Really now. Do average people who cheated on their spouses have the luxury of taking an indefinite break from work to focus on "being a better husband, father, and person" and to give more attention to their marriage?
Actually, do cheaters even need to be with their spouses 24/7 for an indefinite period of time to save their marriages? Do their spouses want them around 24/7 during the healing process? Probably not. There's a lot to be said for having some time alone now and then.
We hope he is sincere about doing what he has to do to save his marriage after the affairs, but if Tiger can't work on his marriage while fulfilling his other obligations, what does that say? Just considering the economic impact on the golf industry of his hiding away for awhile, isn't Tiger Woods' decision to take this break from golf just another sign of his selfishness?


I wish I had the money..or lived in the stratosphere…of the Tiger world in order to really relate the the Tiger saga. But to a degree I do understand. I believe that Tiger is such a focused human, that he did not really believe that the sex with the affairs had anything to do with his wife. He totally separated everything and justified it all in his unique world. Yes, he needs to mend and devote time to his family in order to keep them. And he probably does really love his wife, and the other women were sex and amusement. No, we do not all have that Luxury, but there is only on Tiger. I give you permission to post the link to my blog and I will try to give more insight…www.iWorkWithMyHusband.com
I am impressed by your growth as a couple; we are probably all fascinated by Tiger.