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Tiger Woods and his apology have been covered to death. Yeah, we know it’s nobody’s business but his family’s and his sponsors’ but YOU clicked here for a reason, right?

I couldn’t help wondering what those who make sex their business had to say about Tiger Woods so I spoke to Porn Stars like Mr. Marcus, Bestselling Authors Deborah Gregory, Terrance Dean and Maryann Reid, Relationship Gurus such as Kim Hess, Feminist Scholars like Mireille Miller-Young and Sex Bloggers including Twanna Hines and Shoshi. Check it out!

Tiger Woods apology video and reactions

What do the top players who make love, sex and intimate relations their business think of Tiger Woods– if they think of him at all? The range of responses from these bestselling authors, popular filmmakers, top bloggers, scholars and porn stars is diverse, fun food for thought, compelling and for me at least include the definitive statements on the Tiger Woods adultery drama.

Here’s what the smartest and most notorious Sex and Relationship Writers, Scholars and Performers have to say about Tiger Woods’ apology statement and his numerous affairs:

Tiger Woods – ‘Sex and Relationships’ Community Reacts

“Tiger’s apology is business as usual, I think his robotic monotone delivery is appropriate for the rubbernecking masses. Nothing to see here we haven’t seen before.

“I think its some funny shit. Can’t wait to see what Saturday Night live does with it. It looks like a SNL skit.”

Mr. Marcus

Adult Performer

mrmarcus.com

“I think what we need to get clear about is that Tiger Woods’ extensive, and ultimately destructive infidelity has less to do with so called “sex addiction” than it does with the long held attitude of entitlement that has permeated our culture for time immemorial. Men of success and privilege have always considered it their right to take mistresses and have affairs while their good wives stay home with the children and look the other way. The only difference now is that women are no longer willing to play along.”

Candida Royalle

Author, Entrepreneur & Erotic Filmmaker

candidaroyalle.com

“I don’t really understand what he’s apologizing for. Maybe he’s apologizing to his sponsors. Lots of people have affairs.”

Stephen Elliott

Bestselling Author, The Adderall Diaries

stephenelliott.com

“Every addict is remorseful when they’re caught red-handed in the cookie jar of their addiction–but don’t be fooled. Unless they’re rehabilitated–extensively–they always go back to their addiction of choice. And in Tiger’s case, that’s sniffing panties other than his wife’s! He needs extensive therapy and to belong to a group like Sex and Love Anonymous. That’s right–man up! Celebrities have been doing that for years–think I’m kidding? Go to any AA or NA meeting and you’ll be treated to a buffet of who’s who in every arena. Addiction doesn’t discriminate–it crosses racial, economic and gender lines at the drop of a used condom–which is every milisecond in America! Get thee to a SA meeting, Mr. Tiger!”
Deborah Gregory
Bestselling Author, CATWALK and The Cheetah Girls
deborahgregory.com

“Tiger’s apology has come too little too late. His fans, and those who support him have waited nearly three months for him to speak of his transgressions. Although he may have been working things out with his wife, and his immediate family, he forgot those of us who have helped him get to where he is. We’ve tuned in to watch him play. We’ve cheered and rallied for him as he rose to become one of sport’s biggest figures. Now, as he begs for forgiveness, as only I am certain his ill-mannered handlers, and multi-million dollar sponsors, who’ve urged him to speak publicly and ask for forgiveness, unfortunately Tiger’s pleas have fallen on death ears. Even though he owes an explanation to his fans and spectators for his action, however, it’s his wife and his children, whom I truly feel sorry for, who needs to hear and see his actions of true repentance.”
Terrance Dean
Bestselling Author, “Hiding In Hip Hop”

“On one level, I don’t think it’s anyone’s business what Tiger Woods did or does in terms of his sex life, and the public apology seems slightly misplaced; does he truly owe the public an apology or does that belong to his family? I think it’s an exaggeration to say it cause “pain” to his fans, and maybe it’s time to question what we expect of our leaders, especially since Woods isn’t a politician. The apology appear both heartfelt as well as an media ploy to try to save his future career and popularity. However, like Bill Clinton, whose public apology his statement is being linked to, I think his sexual behavior is a sign that something was amiss in his life, as evidenced by the gap between having a yacht named Privacy and being indiscreet about his ongoing affairs.

Rachel Kramer Bussel

Best Sex Writing series editor

rachelkramerbussel.com

“How dare Tiger Woods take up valuable airwaves with a press conference about …. Himself! Infidelity is narcissistic. Infidelity inflicts ripples of pain across families and communities. And that’s not sexy: It is abuse. Honesty and consent is what’s hot. So be a slut and have a good time. But be an ethical slut. And Tiger? Shush.”

Shira Tarrant, PhD

Author and Professor

shiratarrant.com

“Some silly woman out there really hoped her husband was listening to Tiger’s apology, but this just showed men how to do it a lot better. Tiger’s apology was written by a woman and he sounded like one. Tiger, man up and show more independence.”

Maryann Reid

Bestselling Author and Editor

alphanista.com

“I think his apology was as effective as any mea culpa could be. It had all the proper elements — the humility, the emphasis on how he’s made mistakes and has to change, the talk of spirituality. But any media watcher or cynic — if they’re not the same thing — knows that he had several months to work out what he was going to say and that people don’t change just because they say they’re going to. As I know from having gotten sober over 9 years ago, change requires constant vigilance and really a lifelong dedication to not following your natural impulses. This is a lot easier to do if you’re not being fawned over by fans and surrounded by people on the payroll who benefit out of turning a blind eye to your indiscretions.”
Anna David
Novelist and Media Personality

“If PERSON A cheats on PERSON B with PERSON C, it’s really no one’s business except the parties involved. Tiger is neither my father, lover, husband nor an acquaintance. Right now, I wouldn’t necessarily want to be in Elin Nordegren’s shoes. That said, I’m uninterested in her & her husbands’ personal affairs. In fact, I think the fascination with love lives of the rich & famous says more about our country’s penchant for gawking than it does about our spry young Tiger’s alleged ability to wear women out.”

Twanna A Hines,

Sex, Dating and Relationships Writer

funkybrownchick.com

“All of this just goes to show you that you can’t tame a Tiger. Have we learned nothing from Siegfried and Roy?”

Eyal Feldman

Boy Butter Personal Lubricant Inventor, Entrepreneur

“While the whole Tiger Woods scandal has been entertaining as hell, it is not about sex but about love. Woods does not love himself,so how can we truly love someone else? Hopefully he is on the road to finding love of self.”

Yolanda Shoshana

Luscious Lifestyle Diva

lusciouslifestylediva.com

“I’m disappointed that Tiger Woods apologized publicly for his rampant infidelities. He doesn’t  owe his fans anything other than to show up with his A-game on the green. Now what he owes his wife? That’s another story.”

Demetria Lucas

Author

abelleInbrooklyn.com

“According to the written speech, he’s deeply sorry for his selfish and irresponsible behavior. He’s not as good at reading as he is at golf. He did better than Chris Brown did, at least.  Good Luck to him.. Had he not been married, none of this would have happened and he wouldn’t be considered a sex addict. Period.”

Bill Cammack

DatingGenius

billcammack.com

“I care so little about Tiger Woods and his sex life, this is the most I’ve written on it ever. There are so many others doing a fine job of unpacking his love life, that I can happily focus on other things. I just don’t care about consenting adults doing what they want to do. The fact that a rich celebrity superstar had sex with someone other than his wife is the most banal thing I can imagine. It’s constant…with only the names changing from week to week. I did crack up when I saw his ‘gangsta’ Vanity Fair cover.”

Therese Shechter

Filmmaker and Writer

theamericanvirgin.blogspot.com

“Tiger Woods has no reason to apologize to anyone but Elin…no one was harmed by him sleeping with a bazillion women but wifey. Shame on Tiger’s PR team for making him do it. Until the world has an agreement with Tiger that he won’t sleep with anyone but them, no public apology needed.

Kim Hess

Divorce Guru

kimhess.com

“Tiger Woods’ sex life is NONE OF OUR BUSINESS! Let that man, his wife, and his family work out their PERSONAL problems, in private. A public persona does not give the public the right to invade anyone’s privacy. It ain’t my busy. It ain’t yours! Anytime spent on the Tiger Woods “scandal” is time taken from our own lives and families. There’s no upside to such preoccupation.  He’s a role model athletic excellence. That’s it!”

Mo Beasley

Performance Artist, Author, Educator

www.mobeasley.com

“Tiger’s a Tool. I was working in the other room as I heard Tiger’s apology today, but that didn’t stop me from yelling at the TV, “You Freakin’ wussy…” and “Oh… lets see how long that lasts!” What are Tiger’s tears for? I believe for the loss of career, family, and sheer humiliation, but I don’t believe he is repentant in his soul. Tiger is a child that doesn’t have enough of an identity to do the right thing for his own sake, rather than do the right thing for others. That is why, he is doomed to repeat this, wait and see.”

Mike Masters

Master Dater

mikethemasterdater.com

“I think the kinky among us are more bemused at the Tiger Woods situation than shocked. There is so much flexibility in how we live our lives sexually that the “Average Pervert’s” first thought is “Well, why didn‘t he just negotiate a more open relationship?” Many people live poly(amorous) lifestyles… more than you might think. As a viable option, that could have have made this situation a moot point.”

Mollena Williams

Ms. San Francisco Leather 2009 and ThePerverted Negresss

mollena.com

“The Tiger Woods issue seems to be an extremely high profile example of how monogamy might not be the best construct for everyone.  Adding huge sums of money, extensive time spent travelling and a large dose of “hero” worship just made it more likely that Tiger would succumb to what so many married people before him done. I don’t think this makes him a sex addict but simply a flawed human like most of us.  Plus his personal life is no more my business than mine is his.”
Tess Danesi
Sex Writer

NYC-urban-gypsy.blogspot.com

“What is most shocking to people is not that a man, a ridiculously rich celebrity, cheated on his wife, it’s that he had at least thirteen mistresses! Two of these women were porn actresses, one of whom, Joslyn James, claims to have had a 3 year love affair with Tiger and two pregnancies. Directly after the Tiger Woods press conference, she and lawyer Gloria Allred pointed out that Tiger”s apology–to wife, friends, family, business partners, and fans–was incomplete. What about the women he used and threw to the curb? Tiger demanded that James give up her career in adult entertainment because he couldn’t stand the thought of her with another man. He pursued this woman, manipulated her to give up her independent income to be solely his for three years, promising her all kinds of things, including his love. May on the blogs are making out that this porn star, Allred, and the other women are the real exploiters. I disagree. Tiger’s privilege as an elite male allows him a legitimacy that these women do not have. As sex workers and mistresses they are cast as deviants, while he just made some bad mistakes. He is able to use the proper womanhood of his married wife to further stigmatize the women he cheated with (Elin is a victim and these women were just asking for trouble), and to hide behind some ridiculous claim that he is sick–with a sex addiction–and therefore is a victim of his own behavior as well. We should all feel sorry. I don’t.”

Mireille Miller-Young

Professor of Feminist Studies

.femst.ucsb.edu/miller-young.html

“I never gave Tiger Woods a second thought before any of this and probably won’t once it all washes over. From personal experience and my own family background I can tell you that the most loving, supportive and beautiful people cheat and have affairs outside of their marriages. However, Tiger Woods, from all accounts, was neither loving, supportive or beautiful. I don’t  know Tiger Woods, his wife Elin or anyone directly related to this sex scandal but perhaps we are so fascinated as a country only as a diversion from our own issues. The only thing that astounds me as these stories break and as a sex and relationships celebrity columnist who has the dubious pleasure of reporting them, is that we continue to be surprised. Perhaps instead we should reevaluate our definitions of the exclusive club of marriage.”

Abiola Abrams

Author, Media Personality, Filmmaker

abiolatv.com

“He who is without sin, cast the first stone. Better yet, get a life of your OWN. I’m sick & tired of all these sinners judging him.  Judge yourself.  -SINGLE HUSBANDS by HONEYB shows, “You can’t break what you didn’t take.”  Most married people don’t know their wedding vows.”

Mary B. Morrison

Bestselling Author

marymorrison.com

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What is most shocking to people is not that a man, a ridiculously rich celebrity, cheated on his wife, it’s that he had at least thirteen mistresses! Two of these women were porn actresses, one of whom, Joslyn James, claims to have had a 3 year love affair with Tiger and two pregnancies. Directly after the Tiger Woods press conference, she and lawyer Gloria Allred pointed out that Tiger”s apology–to wife, friends, family, business partners, and fans–was incomplete. What about the women he used and threw to the curb? Tiger demanded that James give up her career in adult entertainment because he couldn’t stand the thought of her with another man. He pursued this woman, manipulated her to give up her independent income to be solely his for three years, promising her all kinds of things, including his love. May on the blogs are making out that this porn star, Allred, and the other women are the real exploiters. I disagree. Tiger’s privilege as an elite male allows him a legitimacy that these women do not have. As sex workers and mistresses they are cast as deviants, while he just made some bad mistakes. He is able to use the proper womanhood of his married wife to further stigmatize the women he cheated with (Elin is a victim and these women were just asking for trouble), and to hide behind some ridiculous claim that he is sick–with a sex addiction–and therefore is a victim of his own behavior as well. We should all feel sorry. I dont.

Mireille Miller-Young

Professor of Feminist Studies

http://www.femst.ucsb.edu/miller-young.html

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