Thursday, March 18, 2010

tigers

With the current generation of women with flexible bodies and morals being driven by the rewards of the tabloid cheque book it paints a pretty poor picture of our global society. That so many young, and in some cases not so young, ladies felt able to admit to having sex with one of the world's increasing number of overpaid sportsmen is indicative of the prevailing attitude towards matters of integrity. And it seems that growing numbers of young ladies are sadly lacking in the once highly valued attribute of discretion.

This increase of wannabe WGASs (wives, girlfriends and shags) has lead to a serious decline in the achievements of once great sporting figures. John Terry, Ashley Cole, Tiger Woods are the three most recently publicised victims of this outbreak of kiss and tell attention seeking and Richard Black, senior golf writer at the BBC, leaps to the defence of the man whom he has had the most contact with.

Tiger's decline is a sign of the world's failure writes Richard. The failure to protect such a rare golfing talent from the promiscuous kiss and tell groupies that flock to every golf course a situation we should all be ashamed of. Each one of us needs to shoulder part of the blame for the dozen or more extra-marital affairs that he is alleged to have had.

"If we use Tiger's numbers as a performance indicator, then we must admit that we have failed miserably and that we are continuing to fail" says Richard. "He's barely had a par round and is frequently three putting since these alleged affairs began. This isn't his fault though, it's the failure of the global society that created the environment that allowed these moral free female sexual predators to thrive and prosper."

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