Finally, someone says what I have been thinking ever since I read the news:
Am I the only one who would suggest that maybe David Duchovny and Tiger Woods aren’t the ones with a problem, and perhaps their respective wives are? Could it be that I’m the only person who has noticed the scarcity of single men entering “sex rehab?” The last time I checked, marital status wasn’t considered a symptom of anything other than poor judgement.
Tiger Woods is no more of a sex addict than I am an advocate of celibacy. This is just a way to put the yoke on him and have a reason to blame him-if he responds again to his natural instincts.
America’s treatment industry is built upon the need to control others and what they do with their lives-regardless of whether they show up for work on time or not. Coercion into treatment-backed up by the threat of ruination -is what keeps the treatment industry alive and thriving. Its a self replicating kind of thing.
Coerced 12 step treatment has been successfully challenged in several court cases-yet companies like Nike still see it as the ultimate hammer to maintain control over their investment.
Tiger Woods is not a sex addict. He is a man-like so many men-who bought into a large set of lies about the so called joys of married life, and when actually having experienced its inevitable let down-sought a means of expressing his own independence.
Tiger me boy-you don’t have to take it lying down.