
Men are generally vulnerable to female admiration. Experts say that men who have it all are vulnerable to aggressive admirers. Some people with public repute such as presidents, religious leaders, politicians, and world-class athletes who are supposed to be the paragon of values and work ethic have fallen prey to sex scandals. For people in the limelight, transgressions in the bedroom eventually become tabloid fodder.
‘Renowned sex anthropologist Helen Fisher said it’s no coincidence that powerful men get caught in headline-grabbing scandals.’ “The opposite sex is very attracted to someone who is powerful. Particularly women are attracted to men who are powerful,” according to Fisher. “This is an old story. It’s not just Bill Clinton and Elliot Spitzer and Tiger Woods — men around the world and women around the world struggle with restlessness in a long relationship,” Fisher added.
Tiger Woods has admitted to his ‘transgressions’ and ‘letting his family down’ after global news have been lately featuring his alleged affairs with about three or four women. ‘The admission and seemingly continual string of salacious details of the affairs — which began after Woods’ early morning car accident last week that was rumored to have been fueled by a fight with wife Elin Nordegren — have been shocking for many who had considered Woods to be the pinnacle of squeaky clean.’
According to family therapist Terry Real, ‘the public shouldn’t be fooled by the tough exterior of men who stray even though they seem to have everything.’ “These guys are aggressive, self confident. They’re risk takers, so they are more vulnerable,” Real said.
Posted by GSerrano on December 4, 2009 in Critic, Society & Culture · 0 Comment