Forums > Off-Topic Discussion > Elin wants $350 Million No Cheat Clause

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Stephen Dawson

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jan 17 13 07:27 am Link

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Fashion and Flash

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CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California, US

She has a great business plan. And they say blondes are dumb.  Must not mean natural blonds, speaking of which my blond from Finland, featured on my port,  is the blondest blonde I have ever seen...all natural.

Jan 17 13 07:29 am Link

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Stephen Dawson

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

She's got Tiger by the tail/nuts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F71XcFV47i4

Jan 17 13 07:33 am Link

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Koryn

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Boston, Massachusetts, US

That's a pretty sweet set-up she's got going there.

Jan 17 13 08:01 am Link

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Anna Adrielle

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Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

good for her.

Jan 17 13 08:25 am Link

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Looknsee Photography

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Portland, Oregon, US

Sounds like a "can't lose" proposal proposition.

Jan 17 13 08:28 am Link

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MN Photography

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Chicago, Illinois, US

She got over $100 million in the divorce settlement already.  What will she be able to buy with the 350 million she'll get after the inevitable cheating occurs that she can't buy already? 

Does the life of a 33 year old who mainly wants to live in a mansion and shop (things she already does) change significantly went she goes from being worth 100 million to 450 million?

Jan 17 13 08:34 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

All of this is what's wrong with modern relationships today.

Jan 17 13 08:55 am Link

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ontherocks

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Salem, Oregon, US

maybe he wants his life back like it was before. but there's more to that than just reconnecting with elin. if they can find a way to be happy together again as a family that sounds like a good thing. maybe she can keep the big dog on the porch this time around. maybe he can hide his golf clubs so she can't swing them at him. maybe.

they never seemed that affectionate with each other but i guess they had a strong connection to still be interested in each other after all that transpired. i wish my dad had stuck around. maybe tiger's kids feel the same way. maybe now that his golf is slowing down he's thinking about the rest of his life.

Jan 17 13 09:04 am Link

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T

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Washington, District of Columbia, US

She will never trust him and will make his life a living hell.

Jan 17 13 09:11 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

twoharts wrote:
maybe he wants his life back like it was before. but there's more to that than just reconnecting with elin. if they can find a way to be happy together again as a family that sounds like a good thing. maybe she can keep the big dog on the porch this time around. maybe he can hide his golf clubs so she can't swing them at him. maybe.

they never seemed that affectionate with each other but i guess they had a strong connection to still be interested in each other after all that transpired. i wish my dad had stuck around. maybe tiger's kids feel the same way. maybe now that his golf is slowing down he's thinking about the rest of his life.

That is a great perspective.
Then, why the money clause?

As if you need to secure it with cold, hard cash.

I base my trust on past performance, time and how they interact with me.
Tiger has a cheating nature.

Jan 17 13 09:12 am Link

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Good Egg Productions

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Orlando, Florida, US

And I want a 2014 Corvette Stingray.

https://c745.r45.cf2.rackcdn.com/img/2009/2014_corvette_Stingray.jpg


I don't have the spare brain cells to care about Tiger Woods' love life.

Jan 17 13 09:19 am Link

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Vivus Hussein Denuo

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New York, New York, US

Jules NYC wrote:

That is a great perspective.
Then, why the money clause?

As if you need to secure it with cold, hard cash.

I base my trust on past performance, time and how they interact with me.
Tiger has a cheating nature.

Yeah, if she takes him back, it will be for the money, and on the assumption that he'll still cheat.

Jan 17 13 09:20 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

Good Egg Productions wrote:
And I want a 2014 Corvette Stingray.

https://c745.r45.cf2.rackcdn.com/img/2009/2014_corvette_Stingray.jpg


I don't have the spare brain cells to care about Tiger Woods' love life.

lol

Jan 17 13 09:21 am Link

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Z_Photo

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Huntsville, Alabama, US

Good Egg Productions wrote:
And I want a 2014 Corvette Stingray.

https://c745.r45.cf2.rackcdn.com/img/2009/2014_corvette_Stingray.jpg


I don't have the spare brain cells to care about Tiger Woods' love life.

yeah that is almost a great looking car.  someone in the design shop should be slapped for that buttugly grill

Jan 17 13 09:27 am Link

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-Nicole-

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Madison, Wisconsin, US

T wrote:
She will never trust him and will make his life a living hell.

Ding, ding!!

Jan 17 13 09:28 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

Vivus Hussein Denuo wrote:

Yeah, if she takes him back, it will be for the money, and on the assumption that he'll still cheat.

Most probable.

Jan 17 13 09:29 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

Once a cheater, always a cheater.

Jan 17 13 09:31 am Link

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MN Photography

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Chicago, Illinois, US

T wrote:
She will never trust him and will make his life a living hell.

Should she trust him?  Can people who are that obsessed with cheating actually change?

Jan 17 13 09:36 am Link

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Good Egg Productions

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Orlando, Florida, US

Z_Photo wrote:

yeah that is almost a great looking car.  someone in the design shop should be slapped for that buttugly grill

I think it was to keep that iconic chrome line in the front that all Stingray corvettes have had.  I personally think it's a gorgeous design.  Maybe the best I've seen from Chevy ever.

It's like a Lambo and a Ferrari had a love child.

Jan 17 13 09:37 am Link

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T

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Washington, District of Columbia, US

MN Photography wrote:

Should she trust him?  Can people who are that obsessed with cheating actually change?

So instead of being a prostitute...move on.

Jan 17 13 09:38 am Link

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MN Photography

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Chicago, Illinois, US

Not really an answer to the question.  Is it plausibly possible for someone like that to change? 

Maybe she really believes it and thinks he needs the right motivation.

Jan 17 13 09:43 am Link

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salvatori.

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Amundsen-Scott - permanent station of the US, Unclaimed Sector, Antarctica

He's a whore for pussy; she's a whore for money.

Please, please, PLEASE get back together and lessen the competition for the rest of the whores out there trying to earn a living...

Jan 17 13 09:43 am Link

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T

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Washington, District of Columbia, US

MN Photography wrote:
Not really an answer to the question.  Is it plausibly possible for someone like that to change? 

Maybe she really believes it and thinks he needs the right motivation.

Shiiiiit! I don't want a man that I have to hold a ransom over his head to be faithful. She's being a prostitute.

Jan 17 13 09:44 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

T wrote:

So instead of being a prostitute...move on.

Lmao
Good one

Jan 17 13 09:45 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

T wrote:

Shiiiiit! I don't want a man that I have to hold a ransom over his head to be faithful. She's being a prostitute.

This hands down.
Free will

Jan 17 13 09:46 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

MN Photography wrote:
Not really an answer to the question.  Is it plausibly possible for someone like that to change?

Maybe, but the propensity to cheat is within him.
Why chance it

Jan 17 13 09:48 am Link

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MN Photography

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Chicago, Illinois, US

T wrote:

Shiiiiit! I don't want a man that I have to hold a ransom over his head to be faithful. She's being a prostitute.

Still sidestepping "can he change".

Jan 17 13 09:48 am Link

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Jules NYC

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MN Photography wrote:

Still sidestepping "can he change".

Appears exhausting to be his sex warden for life.

Jan 17 13 09:50 am Link

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T

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Washington, District of Columbia, US

MN Photography wrote:

Still sidestepping "can he change".

Anyone can change...who am I to say he can't? I don't know him.

Jan 17 13 09:51 am Link

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T

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Washington, District of Columbia, US

Jules NYC wrote:

Appears exhausting to be his sex warden for life.

seriously.

Jan 17 13 09:51 am Link

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Llobet Photography

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Two idiots. I don't care. neutral

Jan 17 13 09:52 am Link

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MN Photography

Posts: 1432

Chicago, Illinois, US

Jules NYC wrote:

Appears exhausting to be his sex warden for life.

It won't be for life, because he'll get caught almost immediately.  He'll be living under a microscope and people like that, who get so accustomed to cheating, will never change.

Jan 17 13 09:56 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

MN Photography wrote:

It won't be for life, because he'll get caught almost immediately.  He'll be living under a microscope and people like that, who get so accustomed to cheating, will never change.

Exactly. It comes from a place of dishonesty and dishonor.

Jan 17 13 09:56 am Link

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MN Photography

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Chicago, Illinois, US

Jules NYC wrote:

Exactly. It comes from a place of dishonesty and dishonor.

And a delusional belief that "I can get away with it this one more time", which might be the driving force behind the desire to continue cheating.  It's like all the alcoholics who throw away what they think will be the last empty bottle.

Jan 17 13 10:00 am Link

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Jules NYC

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New York, New York, US

MN Photography wrote:

And a delusional belief that "I can get away with it this one more time", which might be the driving force behind the desire to continue cheating.  It's like all the alcoholics who throw away what they think will be the last empty bottle.

So with you on this. If someone emotionally or physically cheats on me, I'm out and I never look back.

Jan 17 13 10:03 am Link

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Mr Banner

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Hayward, California, US

Koryn Locke wrote:
That's a pretty sweet set-up she's got going there.

+1

Jan 17 13 10:05 am Link

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Mr Banner

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Hayward, California, US

T wrote:
She will never trust him and will make his life a living hell.

I think she'll set it up so he HAS to get some strange.  Then she gets that extra money....

Jan 17 13 10:06 am Link

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Orca Bay Images

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Arcata, California, US

Anna Adrielle wrote:
good for her.

Why?

Jan 17 13 10:38 am Link

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Orca Bay Images

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Arcata, California, US

MN Photography wrote:
Should she trust him?  Can people who are that obsessed with cheating actually change?

Then why get back together, except for some very high-stakes whoring?

Their relationship is a mating of sharks. It's just that now she's got more of the teeth in the relationship.

Jan 17 13 10:40 am Link