To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (182024 ) 12/7/2009 1:52:13 PM From: stockman_scott Respond to of 361951 Tiger Woods and the Seven Mistresses; Elin Nordegren Offered Millions to Stay!gather.com <<...Tiger Woods has been exposed as a sort of Snow White, fraternizing with his Seven Dwarves, except his Dwarves aren't stumpy little creatures with single personality attributes. Woods' Dwarves are a not so varied assortment of hot leggy young women who have come forward since Woods' car accident almost two weeks ago. After initial skepticism of reports about the pro-golfer being involved in torrid affairs with several women, its now safe to assume that Tiger Woods has not been faithful to his wife during their 5 year marriage. Repeated reports and incriminating evidence from several of the SEVEN young women have completely undermined any chance for Tiger to reassure wife Elin Nordegren that these other women were liars looking to prey on the doting father of two. Since the whole scandal broke, a total of SEVEN women have come forward with varying levels of credibility, stating that they were involved with Woods' over the past few years... ...So what is a girl to do? Wife Elin Nordegren has undoubtedly thought about leaving the golfer, despite prenuptial agreements and take his two children with her. She would certainly have a case to take a large portion of the golfers billion dollar net worth. Woods has obviously realized his perilous situation, and has since offered Nordegren $5 million to not file a divorce suit, and is rumored to be in negotiations to provide his faithful wife with another $55 million to stay for another two years, and up to $80 million if she can make it a whole seven years. Although the offer must certainly be tempting for the Sweedish model and mother of Tiger's two children, the tremendous trust she placed in her husbands fidelity is surely gone. The fact that Woods' bribing his wife certainly sums up how he sees himself in their relationship, as a provider and cash cow. Yet if Nordegren does sign on to stay with Woods and keep their family together, it seems unlikely that Woods will cease his pursuit of intimacy elsewhere. Unless Woods' millions come with an ankle monitor and a promise of fidelity, can Nordegren trust that her husband won't cheat again? The lack of fidelity is already putting Woods' family and Nike sponsorship in a perilous position, if he feels that he can just pay off his family to keep them together, what more will he try and get away with? Whatever happens, its sure to be an unusual and twisted tale...>>