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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 326099" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>1)Too many journalism majors out there. The market is fierce. The stories are increasingly trivial and/or sensationalistic. The stories are killing this family. They should have to deal with the ugliness at home as it should be but with the increasinly shrill reporting all chances of reconciliation is being destroyed. </p><p></p><p>2) Americans seem to be unnaturally curious about others sex lives. It's titillating and makes one feel more smug. Or the media is unnaturally interested in others sex lives or married life. </p><p></p><p>It's none of my business who sleeps with who as long as they do the job they were hired to do. Let families deal with their pain the way they choose to deal with it. </p><p></p><p>I imagine no one can be as successful as Tiger or a news anchor or an elected official of internet guru without some arrogance. It's partly why they are driven. Once you think you have different rules to live by then bad choices get made. in my humble opinion. </p><p>To think if one is faithful makes you a better golfer, elected official or any position of prominence is simply not true. It makes you a bad family person if you do things that undermine your family. Or human. </p><p></p><p>The wife deserves some privacy and the media is just awful. Those children deserve some privacy. They are living with enough chaos in their home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 326099, member: 3"] 1)Too many journalism majors out there. The market is fierce. The stories are increasingly trivial and/or sensationalistic. The stories are killing this family. They should have to deal with the ugliness at home as it should be but with the increasinly shrill reporting all chances of reconciliation is being destroyed. 2) Americans seem to be unnaturally curious about others sex lives. It's titillating and makes one feel more smug. Or the media is unnaturally interested in others sex lives or married life. It's none of my business who sleeps with who as long as they do the job they were hired to do. Let families deal with their pain the way they choose to deal with it. I imagine no one can be as successful as Tiger or a news anchor or an elected official of internet guru without some arrogance. It's partly why they are driven. Once you think you have different rules to live by then bad choices get made. in my humble opinion. To think if one is faithful makes you a better golfer, elected official or any position of prominence is simply not true. It makes you a bad family person if you do things that undermine your family. Or human. The wife deserves some privacy and the media is just awful. Those children deserve some privacy. They are living with enough chaos in their home. [/QUOTE]
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