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Will
Tiger Break Free From The Affairs No
Funny Business Tiger
will cheat again. Heres my take
They
say that Tiger suffers from a strong streak of narcissism. We all have a little
narcissism in us, but when it becomes overpowering and directs most thoughts and
actions, we have a problem. Lets
assume Tiger has a healthy (or unhealthy) dose of narcissism. His
sexual acting out would fit nicely into affair #2 of my 7 types of affairs, I
Dont want to Say No after all he felt he was entitled, which
is a hallmark of overblown narcissism. He deserved his fun times, right? (Please
read the sarcasm.) Is
he sexually addicted? To a degree, most likely, and if so, would fit into affair
#3: I Cant Say No.But,
from what I read, for whatever thats worth, #2 probably fits better. And
making the distinction between these two types of affairs is crucial in treatment
and any interventions on the part of family, friends, clergy, therapist, etc. (Please
know, without interviewing Tiger, Im treading on thin ice here. Im
not a know-it-all. The main purpose of this conjecture is to teach about infidelity,
using Tiger as an example.) Fully
blow narcissistic people are like M1 Abram Tanks. They drive around seemingly
impervious and exceedingly powerful. No way will they lose. They get what they
want and expect others to serve their needs. They expect others to mirror back
to them there greatness and virility. And,
yet the tank is filled with marshmallows. A gooey amorphous emptiness dwells within.
The narcissistic person lacks an inner compass based upon standards, values and
purpose that gives meaning beyond him/her self. And without this, the narcissistic
person feels extremely empty and hallow. The
narcissistic persons fears that this emptiness will come to light that
s/he will be found out. And
so they continue to merrily roll along, running over others (Tom Watson had some
comments on Tigers lack of golf etiquette), ignoring the needs of others
(Elin) until one day
. they are found out. They
are outed when they fail or something in their world comes crashing
down (Elin had the courage to confront him and expose his narcissistic behavior,
and take away his family.) Once
exposed the narcissist feels tremendous humiliation. The emptiness emerges. usually
it is only during these times of humiliation that the narcissist expresses remorse. But,
and heres a big but, the remorse lacks substance since the narcissist
lacks true empathy for others and is often a ploy to get others off
his/her back calm things down, so s/he can return to the narcissistic behaviors
and illusions s/he has about him/her self. Confessions
often have no staying power. (Perhaps this is why so much is written recently
about whether Tigers confession was sincere.) Bottom
line: Confession may be foreign to him. Apologizing is for others. Tears and remorse
are used to get what s/he wants. Once
this infidelity crisis blows over, once he gets back on the golf circuit,
once the fans begin to adore him for his golf prowess, once he gets used to seeing
his children every other weekend (or whatever the arrangement), once sponsors
begin courting him again, he will return to cheating. Now
there are solid psychological reasons for coming to these conclusions.
Get the highly acclaimed e-book, "Break Free From the Affair" Ebook
click here. Suffice
it to say that many when coming across this list (and I have a list for all 7
types of affairs) breath a sigh of relief and say... "That's him/her!" And,
they are off... feeling better and beginning to chart a very specific well designed
plan that will alter the course of the affair.

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