Family friend says the Gores just ”grew apart” after 40 years of marriage

New York, June 4 (ANI): Washington Post journalist Sally Quinn, a longtime friend of the Gores, said Al and Tipper just grew apart after 40 years of marriage.

Quinn told CBS” “The Early Show” on Wednesday that she had never heard any rumors of infidelity and thinks the pair just “grew apart.”

“They were sort of nomads in a way. They went back to Tennessee, but they didn”t really live there,” the New York Daily News quoted Quinn, as saying.

“Al traveled a lot. They sort of migrated to the West Coast, where Tipper has an apartment, and Al has a lot of business. But he was traveling all the time. And, I think, their interests just diverged,” she added.

Quinn also said Tipper may have wanted to branch out on her own.

“It may be that she”s just tired of being the wife, and wants to be someone who can accomplish something on her own,” Quinn said.

Although Quinn believes neither of the Gores was unfaithful, she is deeply upset by the couple”s split.

“The interesting thing is, that usually when something like this happens, you get a sense of glee, people that are saying, ”I told you so,” or ”I knew it” or whatever,” she said. “I have only encountered sadness.”

The Gores announced their separation in an e-mail to friends on Tuesday, writing the split was “a mutual and mutually supportive decision that we have made together following a process of long and careful consideration.” (ANI)

NRI Republican candidate in sex scandal

New York, May 26 — Days after she took the lead in a poll of Republican candidates seeking the party’s nomination to contest for Governor of the US State of South Carolina, Indian-American Nikki Randhawa Haley was hit by allegations of infidelity by a political operative-turned-blogger. In a post, the blogger, Will Folks, who worked for current State Governor Mark Sanford said, “Several years ago, prior to my marriage, I had an inappropriate physical relationship with Nikki.” That statement received a sharp rebuttal from Haley. She said, “I have been 100 per cent faithful to my husband throughout our 13 years of marriage. This claim against me is categorically and totally false.”

Sarah Palin, Republican John McCain’s running mate during the 2008 Presidential election, also quickly leapt to Haley’s defence. In an online post Palin wrote that she told Haley: “Hang in there. I’ve been there. Any lies told about you will strengthen your resolve to clean up political and media corruption. You and your supporters will grow stronger through things like this.”

Infidelity ‘makes relationships stronger”

London, May 15 (ANI): Has your relationship with your boyfriend lost its touch? Well, then you should consider cheating on him.

That’s the claim of a new study.

According to Dr Andreas Vossler and Dr Naomi Moller, who will present their finding at the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy conference in London, infidelity makes relationships stronger as the process of owning up and talking about it can bring couples closer together, reports The Telegraph.

The boffins believe that couples who manage to forgive and rebuild their trust following an affair are likely report that their relationship is stronger.

The study, by researchers at the Open University and University of West of England Bristol, found that couples who admit to infidelity go through mourning and greiving in a similar way to dealing with a death.

Dr Andreas Vossler said: “While there is quite a bit of research on why and when individuals engage in infidelity, there is little on how couples deal with the aftermath.

“There is also a lack of research about the best ways to work therapeutically with infidelity. Couple counsellors have, because of their role, a privileged understanding of both these issues so this study makes an important contribution to the area.” (ANI)

Infidelity ‘makes relationships stronger”

London, May 15 (ANI): Has your relationship with your boyfriend lost its touch? Well, then you should consider cheating on him.

That’s the claim of a new study.

According to Dr Andreas Vossler and Dr Naomi Moller, who will present their finding at the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy conference in London, infidelity makes relationships stronger as the process of owning up and talking about it can bring couples closer together, reports The Telegraph.

The boffins believe that couples who manage to forgive and rebuild their trust following an affair are likely report that their relationship is stronger.

The study, by researchers at the Open University and University of West of England Bristol, found that couples who admit to infidelity go through mourning and greiving in a similar way to dealing with a death.

Dr Andreas Vossler said: “While there is quite a bit of research on why and when individuals engage in infidelity, there is little on how couples deal with the aftermath.

“There is also a lack of research about the best ways to work therapeutically with infidelity. Couple counsellors have, because of their role, a privileged understanding of both these issues so this study makes an important contribution to the area.” (ANI)

MRI shows Woods is down with inflamed neck joint

New York, May 13 (ANI): An MRI has revealed that golfer Tiger Woods has an inflamed neck joint that causes pain and makes it hard to turn his head.

Woods had to withdraw from the final round of The Players Championship on Sunday after a week in which he was seen stretching and rolling his neck.

The CBS quoted Woods as saying on his website that his neck had been bothering him since before he returned from a five-month layoff at the Masters, and that it was not related to the November 27 car accident when he ran into a tree, setting off revelations of infidelity.

“I now need to take care of this condition and will return to playing golf when I”m physically able,” Woods added.

Woods said treatment would include physical therapy, such as soft-tissue massage, rest and anti-inflammatory medicine. He said the prognosis was for a full recovery, and while the layoff is not expected to be long, rehab can vary.

“I want to practice, I want to play, I want to compete, but this (neck) is not allowing me to do the things that I need to do on my golf swing to hit the proper shots. I need to get to where I can do that again,” he said. (ANI)

Dating website to help cheat on cheaters launched in Australia

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): After the emergence of dating websites that encourage infidelity in Australia, another one has been launched to encourage cheated women to cheat back.

Extra-marital dating website gleeden.com was launched in Europe in December, and its creators believe that the key to happiness for victims of adultery is adultery.

It claims that it has tempted more than 220,000 subscribers in its first four months, with the French, and the Italians as its top followers, and it is being officially launched Down Under this month with 1600 already registered.

Gleeden is being touted as the “women’s answer to matrimonial bliss”, with the service being offered to women totally free, while males can join free but will have to pay to send emails and use the chat tool.

The sites founder Teddy Truchot said a group of women came up with the concept.

“Many women friends complain about their personal life and their marriage,” the Australian quoted Truchot as saying.

“Most don’t want to stop the marriage but they need something new, a new parallel life, a secret garden.

“The website exists for that type of women,” he said.

But Melbourne clinical psychologist Dr Janet Hall has warned websites such as Gleeden make it “dangerously” easy for people to cheat.

“It gives them direct permission nothing is so tempting than to get revenge,” she explained.

“Two wrongs never make a right,” she added. (ANI)

Rachel Uchitel furious her name came up in ‘Bones’ star’s infidelity saga

New York, May 5 (ANI): Rachel Uchitel, who was Tiger Woods’ mistress, has revealed that she is furious her name surfaced in connection with actor David Boreanaz’s infidelity saga.

Uchitel broke her silence to say she’s upset her name surfaced on May 3 in connection with reports Boreanaz, 40, confessed his infidelity to thwart a mistress demanding money.

“I’m livid,” the New York Daily News quoted her as saying.

“I’m cutting my vacation short to come home and deal with this,” she stated.

Star Magazine had reported in October that Uchitel had a romantic relationship with Boreanaz while his wife of eight years was pregnant last year.

But multiple sources have revealed that the ‘Bones’ actor was referring to a different, unidentified woman in his recent People.com interview.

Both women have retained well-known attorney Gloria Allred, adding to the confusion.

Allred didn’t say when the new woman would speak but rushed to Uchitel’s defence.

“Neither Rachel Uchitel, nor I as her attorney, have made any claims against David Boreanaz, nor does she have any intention of doing so,” Allred added. (ANI)

Infidelity on the rise Down Under, confirms dating websites

Sydney, May 3 (ANI): Two new dating websites have confirmed that infidelity is on the rise in Australia, with more 293000 people signing up for their services.

More than 280,000 people, 36 percent of them women, have signed up to ashleymadison.com since it was launched three weeks ago, and about 13,000 people have visited gleeden.com in its first week.

They follow the basic structure of most dating sites, where members publish profiles outlining their interests, passions and sexual proclivities.

But instead of singles, the pay-to-join sites specifically cater for married people looking for secret dalliances or long-term affairs.

“It is not in anyone”s DNA to stay with the same person,” the Sydney Morning Herald quoted ashleymadison.com founder Noel Biderman as saying.

“So this notion that [our site is] generating this kind of behaviour is wrong,” he said.

American TV host Dr Phil McGraw agrees. Last week, the clinical psychologist known as Dr Phil told female viewers how to tell if their man would cheat on them.

He said men with a ring finger longer than their index finger have higher testosterone levels and were more likely to cheat. He also said that men with a short gene, the vasopressin receptor gene, were predisposed to infidelity.

But University of Sydney professor of medicine and molecular genetics Ron Trent said proving that a “cheating gene” existed would be difficult.

“There may be some sort of connection but these are complex traits and a lot of these situations involve a combination of genes and environmental factors,” Dr Trent said.

“For one, we cannot prove infidelity runs in families,” he explained.

Running an adultery website has not made Biderman insecure about his marriage but it has made him more pragmatic.

“It has challenged the paradigm I grew up with, that you should just get married. But there is more diversity than that out there,” he said.

NSW Family First representative the Reverend Gordon Moyes said the popularity of such sites was disappointing, if not surprising.

“Infidelity solves nothing. It is not surprising that there are significant numbers of people who think they can get out of their rather boring malaise within their existing marriage by having an affair,” Moyes said.

“However, you only have to read the celebrity pages to realise that the other partner often responds badly,” he stated.

Biderman said the Australian site had higher levels of female participation than sites in the US and Britain.

“Women who use the service haven”t been paid attention to, these women who were once such objects of desire that someone married them,” he said.

University of Sydney behavioural scientist Dr Di Sansom said some people rediscovered the love they felt for their spouse after partaking in an affair.

“They find it is not as fulfilling as their marriage and so they end it,” he revealed.

Biderman said his website was allowing more than 5.8 million people internationally to test the waters.

“It is hard for people to shed that idea of monogamy. When they are tired of vanilla, they want to try different flavours,” he added. (ANI)

Sandra Bullock told Elin Nordegren: I would have kept hitting Tiger Woods

London, May 3 (ANI): Before Jesse James” alleged infidelity came to light, Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock offered some advice to Elin Nordegren about Tiger Woods.

According to FoxNews.com, celebrity website Hollywood Life discovered an audio of Bullock at the People”s Choice Awards, in which she’s telling The Insider, “If I were Elin man, I would have hit a lot more than she did. I would have kept hitting.”

“You would still be swinging the golf club?” the interviewer asked.

“Yeah, she stopped. She was respectable. I”d get the baseball bat, I”d get everything out,” Bullock said. (ANI)

Cheating on girlfriend? Save your car!

The relationship between men and women, when it turns sour because of the philandering habits of the former, can cost him his wheels.

Women are more likely than men to seek revenge if they found out their partner was cheating on them, with 10 percent of angered females targeting their man’s motor, a poll has found.

The poll of 3,000 people by the Autoglass company found that three in every five people would seek revenge if their partners cheated on them.

Of those who decide to get even, 22- to 25-year-olds are the most likely to smash a car windshield, reports The New York Daily News.

“Our research clearly shows that in the UK most people won’t turn the other cheek when it comes to infidelity,” Autoglass managing director Nigel Doggett said, according to the Independent. “And as the car seems to be one of the prime targets for getting even, this poll should serve as a warning to anyone thinking of straying.”

Social worker Irina Firstein said: “When a spouse has an affair, it is a rejection and a betrayal of the promise or agreement that it implicit in a marriage or a committed relationship. We have notions about what is fair and not fair, and this is not fair in our minds. The impulse for revenge often translates into an action, which of course means hurting the other person.”

And as to why trash the cheater’s car, Firstein said: “It’s like kicking a guy in his privates.”

Cheated women take revenge by smashing partners’ cars

New York, Apr 28 (ANI): Women are more likely than men to seek revenge if they found out their partner was cheating on them, with 10 percent of angered females targeting their man”s motor, a poll has found.

The poll of 3,000 people by the Autoglass company found that three in every five people would seek revenge if their partners cheated on them.

Of those who decide to get even, 22- to 25-year-olds are the most likely to smash a car windshield, reports The New York Daily News.

“Our research clearly shows that in the UK most people won’t turn the other cheek when it comes to infidelity,” Autoglass managing director Nigel Doggett said, according to the Independent. “And as the car seems to be one of the prime targets for getting even, this poll should serve as a warning to anyone thinking of straying.”

Social worker Irina Firstein said: “When a spouse has an affair, it is a rejection and a betrayal of the promise or agreement that it implicit in a marriage or a committed relationship. We have notions about what is fair and not fair, and this is not fair in our minds. The impulse for revenge often translates into an action, which of course means hurting the other person.”

And as to why trash the cheater’s car, Firstein said: “It’s like kicking a guy in his privates.” (ANI)

Eliot Spitzer should run for office again, says Ashley Dupre

Washington, Apr 23 (ANI): Ashley Dupre, the infamous call girl who led to former New York governor Eliot Spitzer’s downfall, has said that the politician should run for office again.

Spitzer had to resign from his office after it was exposed that he met for over two hours with Dupre- the 1,000dollars-an-hour call girl and current Playboy cover girl.

But now, Dupre wants that Spitzer should be given a second chance to run for office.

“Let him run and let the people decide. Give him a fair shot. Everyone deserves a shot, right?” Fox News quoted her as saying.

However, she won’t be voting for her former trick.

“I take responsibility for being involved in it in some way. [But Silda] married a scumbag. He’s the one that made an agreement with her and made a promise, and he broke that promise,” she said.

Dupre also said she felt sorry for the long line of mistresses that have come forward in the Tiger Woods and Jesse James infidelity scandals.

“These girls are coming forward and I don’t think they understand the impact that its having, … for themselves and their future.

Its really hard to break that title [of mistress]. It effects not only them, but their family,” she said. (ANI)

Men who believe in love at first sight three times more likely to cheat

London, Apr 21(ANI): Men who believe in love at first sight are more likely to cheat on their partners, a new study has found.

The study, conducted by researchers for dating website Parship, found that 42 per cent of men who believed in love at first sight had later cheated.

To reach the conclusion, boffins had quizzed 5,000 single men and women.

According to the study, for 75 per cent of single men and 80 per cent of single women it takes at least five dates over a number of weeks to decide whether or not to get serious.

What’s more, the baby boomer generation, now over 50, cheated more when younger than people under 30 do today, reports The Daily Express.

Twenty percent said they had been unfaithful in a previous relationship. However, nine in 10 said they expected fidelity from their next partner.

Dr Nafsika Thalassis, Parship’s singles coach, said: “This survey indicates that there is a close relationship between infidelity and impulsiveness.

“Men who consider themselves ‘in love’ within minutes of meeting someone are likely to fall in love rather frequently. It is also likely that such men interpret attraction and love as more or less the same thing.” (ANI)

Tiger Woods ‘shoots new commercial for Nike’

New York, Mar 26 (ANI): Tiger Woods is back in business, and has shot a new commercial for Nike, it has been reported.

According to TMZ, the troubled golfer shot the commercial at the Isleworth Country Club golf course in Windermere, Fla., where he resides on Thursday, reports The New York Post.

According to the celeb site, Tiger was wearing his trademark black and red outfit during the shoot.

Nike was one of the few sponsors to stand by Woods during his infidelity scandal.

Other big sponsors such as Accenture and AT&T dropped him following the expose. (ANI)

Woods first press conference on April 5 after extra-marital affairs expose

New York, Mar 25 (ANI): World No.1 golfer Tiger Woods is scheduled to hold his first press conference in nearly five months on April 5, following the public exposé of his extramarital affairs.

It will be his first press conference in nearly five months, and his first time facing a room full of reporters since he crashed his SUV into a tree on November 27, 2009, setting off shocking revelations of rampant infidelity, the New York Post reports.

Woods is the only player scheduled for an interview that day. Given the sensational nature of his downfall, what he says could trump the NCAA basketball championship game to be held later that night.

Arnold Palmer, one of the most popular players in golf history, suggested that Woods be more open with reporters.

“It’s up to him to do and say whatever he feels he needs to do to redeem the situation, put it in the proper place,” Palmer said. “ … I suppose the best thing he could do would be open up and just let you guys shoot at him. And that’s just my thought.”

The last time Woods held a press conference was on November 15, 2009, after he won the Australian Masters in Melbourne for his 82nd career victory. (ANI)

Honey trapper paid to sleep with other women’s hubbies to prove infidelity!

London, March 24 (ANI): A woman is paid by suspicious wives and girlfriends to have sex with their partners to prove whether or not they will cheat.

Janette Jones, from Enfield Town, north London, works for an agency that helps expose cheating husbands and boyfriends with evidence.

The 45-year-old grandmother and mum-of-four was said to have honey-trapped more than 60 men and slept with 15 of them in the last one year, all at the request of their wives, some of whom even expressed their gratitude.

“It”s my job to prove if a husband or boyfriend is a cheater and I”m being employed by their wives or girlfriends. If they want the ultimate evidence, they will request me to take it all the way and sleep with their man,” The Sun quoted Janette as saying.

She continued: “In a whole year of honey-trapping, I”ve never left without a kiss at the very least…I am certainly not entrapping them. They are more than capable of politely leaving the conversation, or being friendly but not taking it any further.

“As everything is being recorded, the wives can see I never throw myself at their man. It is their choice to kiss me or sleep with me. I never force myself on a man who is not interested.”

She added: “You cannot take the cheater out of the man. If it”s there, it will always be there and no committed relationship or marriage is going to change that.

“Don”t get me wrong, I don”t think every man is a lying cheat. I have a lot of respect for men, but not those who cheat on their partners. Many have families, but when I am flirting with them, they will tell me they are divorced or single. It makes me sick to my stomach.”

A criminal lawyer said: “It is not under the sexual offence act, so it is not prostitution.” (ANI)

Tiger Woods’ newest ‘porn star’ mistress in torrid threesome claim

New York, Mar 24 (ANI): In the latest claim of infidelity against Tiger Woods, a third X-rated film star has claimed that the golfer paid her and another woman 2000 dollars each for a threesome.

Devon James, a Florida-based “adult entertainer”, claimed in a radio interview on March 23 that she met Woods, 34, just prior to their first three-way encounter, which went on for over two and half years.

“Hi, I’m Tiger. Nice to meet you,” the New York Daily News quoted her as quoting Woods saying before they quickly got down to business.

James said when she met Tiger, there were porno movies playing on the television set and the other woman – also an adult entertainer – was already in the room.

“There was very little talk the first time,” James said of the 2006 encounter.

Woods immediately asked for her personal phone number when the sex session was over, and the affair continued into 2008, she claimed.

James said she had phone records verifying her claim of a relationship with Tiger, and said that Woods, who will return to the links next month, sent her nasty text messages.

“I want you to be my whore”, was one that summed up Woods’ sentiments, she said.

James revealed that Woods, who is trying to repair his marriage to Elin Nordegren, complained during their second meeting that his wife didn’t like to have sex.

The porn star, who portrays a sexy mom in her films, said she initially said nothing about her liaisons with Woods because she felt bad for him. (ANI)

Tiger Woods’ wife ‘wearing chastity belt made of spikes”

Washington, March 23 (ANI): Tiger Woods’ wife Elin Nordegren was said to be wearing “a chastity belt made of spikes” as the pair continue to sleep in separate rooms under the same roof.

Nordegren, who has not broken her silence since Woods’ car crash and infidelity admission, keeps her ways separate when she is in their Windemere home, according to source who spoke to People magazine.

“She wears a chastity belt made of spikes. They are not living together as a couple. They are putting on a charade for the children,” Fox News quoted the pal as saying.

The source added: “Elin is going through the motions of family life only to keep the children well grounded.”

The mum-of-two is also expected to stay away from the golf course when Woods makes his comeback.

The insider said: “Elin wants to stay away from Augusta and not get involved in the frenzy of the Masters.” (ANI)

How to deal with husband’s infidelity, by Julianne Moore

London, March 23 (ANI): Actress Julianne Moore has recommended that married women should try talking to their husbands if they suspect infidelity.

The Chloe star, who has been married to second husband Bart Freundlich since 2003, urged ladies not to follow in the footsteps of her character in the film who hires hookers to trap her potential cheating husband.

“Having been married for a long time and having friends who were married a long time I can”t tell you the phone calls I”ve gotten from somebody saying, ”Listen, I have to talk to you about this because I think he”s doing X,”” The Daily Express quoted her as saying.

“You say to them, ”Have you talked to him about it?” and they haven”t. I think women do that a lot. I think we turn to our friends and say, ”He was out really late? Do you think he”s seeing somebody?”

“I think there is a tendency within relationships to sometimes turn out for information with a girlfriend before you talk to your husband about it. I have seen that a lot; people asking outside the marriage for advice,” she added. (ANI)

Nervous Tiger ‘lived a lie’

Tiger Woods says he was caught in a “horrific” spiral of infidelity before the sex scandal which engulfed his career late last year.

“I tried to stop and I couldn’t stop. It was horrific. It was disgusting behaviour,” he told ESPN in his first broadcast interview since news of his multiple affairs broke.

Woods said he did not know what kind of response he will get when he plays at Augusta in his return to professional golf at the US Masters next month.

“I don’t know, I don’t know, I’m a little nervous about that to be honest with you. It would be nice to hear a couple claps here and there,” he said.

The world number one and 14 times major winner has admitted to multiple extra-marital affairs and said his life became a lie.

“I was living a life of a lie, I really was. And I was doing a lot of things that hurt a lot of people,” he said.

“And stripping away denial and rationalisation you start coming to the truth of who you really are and that can be very ugly.

“But then again, when you face it and you start conquering it and you start living up to it, the strength that I feel now. I’ve never felt that type of strength.”

Woods has not played since winning the Australian Masters in mid-November after a sex scandal in which he admitted cheating on wife Elin, and apologised for igniting a tabloid frenzy where more than a dozen women have claimed affairs.

Woods conducted two separate brief-minute interviews with ESPN and The Golf Channel on Sunday afternoon.

Woods, dressed in a green sweater and a white baseball cap, chose his words carefully as he interviewed near his home in Windermere, Florida.

Woods said he reached a low point when he had to face his mother and wife with the truth.

“I had a lot of low points. Just when I didn’t think it could get any lower it got lower,” Woods said.

“There were so many different low points. People I had to talk to and face like my wife, like my mom.

“I hurt them the most. Those are the two people in my life who I am the closest to and to say the things that I’ve done, truthfully to them, is … honestly … was … very painful.”

Responding to how his wife took the news, Woods said, “She was hurt, she was hurt. Very hurt.

“Shocked. Angry. She had every right to be and I am disappointed as everyone else in my own behaviour because I can’t believe I actually did that to the people I loved.”

Woods’ interview come just days after former porn star Veronica Siwik-Daniels, known in the sex industry as Joslyn James, released more than 100 text messages on her website that portray Woods as someone who fantasises about having violent sex with submissive women.

“Just one is enough,” Woods said of his affairs. “Obviously that wasn’t the case and I’ve made my mistakes. I have hurt so many people. I have to make amends and that’s living a life of amends.”

Woods attended a clinic in Mississippi in January and February. Asked what he went into in-patient therapy for, Woods refused to go into specifics.

“That’s a private matter. But I can tell you that it was tough. Really tough to look at yourself in a light that you never want to look at yourself. That’s pretty brutal.

“A lot has transpired in my life. A lot of ugly things have happened. I have done some pretty bad things in my life.”

-ABC/Wires