Why Men Cheat and How They can be Stopped
The public makes the mistake of assuming that powerful, successful men are the most confident, that elite sport stars like Tiger Woods are unflappable. Precisely the opposite is true.
The public makes the mistake of assuming that powerful, successful men are the most confident, that elite sport stars like Tiger Woods are unflappable. Precisely the opposite is true.
abcnews.com | Posted 12.17.2009 | Books
Why do men cheat? How do you know? Steve Harvey, author of "Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man", tells all. You can read an excerpt from "Act Like a ...
Mark Goulston, M.D. | Posted 12.16.2009 | Media
Tiger's underlying error is his delusion that he has a private life. He doesn't. Nor does anyone else who lives in the limelight and receives $100 million a year to do it.
Mark Morford | Posted 12.16.2009 | Comedy
Man is a rock star/golfer/politician/televangelist and women -- or gay prostitutes -- are knocking on his hotel-room door day and night, and the penis is like, are you going to answer that?...
Catie Lazarus | Posted 12.16.2009 | Comedy
What Did You Learn in 2009? Test your knowledge by answering these objectively scientific questions about the celebrities, politicians and fifteen minute famers who made headlines.
Jeff Kreisler | Posted 12.15.2009 | Comedy
Accenture Cuts Tiger The Cheater Says: Really? Accenture? Formerly Arthur Andersen, the company that gave Enron accounting advice, then audited ...
Marina Cantacuzino | Posted 12.14.2009 | Living
Those who find it easier to forgive tend to see life as a murky grey, believe rules are bound to be broken, and possess an innate understanding that good people do bad things.
Larry Ross | Posted 12.14.2009 | Sports
Anyone who has submitted to the process of recovery on which Tiger seems to have now embarked discovers that they are far better in their brokenness than in their grandiosity.
W. Hunter Roberts | Posted 12.11.2009 | Living
I know we have a legal right to comment on the private loves of public figures, but must we always do so? Whatever happened to good taste?
Simon Maxwell Apter | Posted 12.11.2009 | Sports
There's one aspect of the ongoing Tiger Woods drama that I just don't understand. How did he get from Point A, a minor single-vehicle traffic acciden...
Todd Greene | Posted 12.10.2009 | Living
All of this Tiger Woods talk reminds me that I'm not good at relationships. I love being with the right person but, problem is I haven't found her just yet.
Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 12.11.2009 | Books
Julie Powell, author of the extremely successful book-into-movie, "Julie & Julia", has a new memoir, "Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsessi...
Ruth Fowler | Posted 12.08.2009 | Sports
There is a huge difference between the woman who snoops on her man because of her own insecurity, and the woman who snoops because she knows something is wrong.
Jeremiah Reynolds | Posted 12.06.2009 | Sports
Tiger Woods earned an estimated $105 million from sponsorships last year. Could his future earnings from endorsements be at risk?
Audrey Griffin | Posted 12.04.2009 | Sports
From the outside, the life of a celebrity athlete's wife is seen as a carefree, labor-free filled life of overly pampered women. But infidelity is one of the hardest jobs in professional sports next to what's done on the field.
Henry Blodget | Posted 12.02.2009 | Sports
The reverberations will continue, but Tiger's role in the show is over. After a horrendous start and a lucky break, Tiger's crisis team finally got the job done.
Therese Borchard | Posted 12.02.2009 | Living
Few things harm a relationship more than an affair. Whether the affair is emotional, a 'one night stand' or full blown, the betrayal delivers a life altering blow. Will the injury to the relationship prove fatal?
Amber Holley | Posted 11.07.2009 | Entertainment
However regressed our mores might be from years past, I think most folks know amoral conduct when they see it, and sorry, Discovery Talent, this ain't it.
Ester Amy Fischer | Posted 10.22.2009 | Style
What happened to me is that I both fell in love and had my heart broken on Facebook. On Facebook. With someone I'd never met.
tulsaworld.com | Posted 10.12.2009 | Technology
Married people are increasingly using social networking sites to cheat, they say....
Todd Greene | Posted 10.08.2009 | Entertainment
It was always nice to turn on the television and know David Letterman could summon out of us a few laughs, but now, for me and countless viewers, the funny is gone.
Zondra Hughes | Posted 11.10.2009 | Style
The founder of the Ashley Madison Agency and I sat down for a chat recently and he disclosed that his entire business strategy has been to lure married women to the other side of fidelity.
Disgrasian | Posted 10.17.2009 | World
I began to wonder what the difference was between a concubine and a mistress. Was it only semantics? Or was there some kind of legal difference?
Bella DePaulo | Posted 09.19.2009 | Living
The BIG lies, the ones we consider most serious, are usually told by and to the people with whom we are most intimate.
Barbara Probst Solomon | Posted 09.07.2009 | Politics
Though we have elevated women to prime political positions, the media has cast female politicians in an odd, almost asexual maternal role. They're not allowed to wander off the territory.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach | Posted 12.17.2009 | Style