Tired of hearing that Tiger's personal life is private?
Q. I'm tired of people saying, "Tiger's personal life is between him and his wife". If so, then why is Tiger sharing his private life with Jaimee Grubbs, Rachel Utichel, and the other two women? Do you agree that what Tiger let out of the bag to others becomes fair game since they released it to the public?
Asked by +Hammer+ - Sat Dec 5 18:12:58 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. So private it reflected in his game? I looked at his concentration a long time ago and the word women flashed on the screen more then a few times. I was tired of his post marriage game before this came out. Now I'm tired of hearing from all the "surprised" people and the sob sisters. I join you in the fact that the flame of fame which feeds the cash also feeds the followers and the frenzy. I feel for anyone whose life plays to the public. But those who say his personal life is between him and his wife are a bunch of sob sisters who have never accepted the fact that fame has different rules. That is probably not the only fact of life that escapes them. Up to the point of his little accident, I think he has had a fairly private life… [cont.]
Answered by Tommy - Sat Dec 5 22:13:24 2009

Is the determination of life a "personal and private matter"?
Q. On Sunday, Joe Biden said that the definition of the beginning of human life a "personal and private issue". Is the determination of human life objective fact or a "personal and private matter"? Is he saying that I can stab whoever I want so long as I don't consider my victim to be human life? Tracey: It's interesting you are having a hard time telling the difference between a guy I'm stabbing and a human being. Do you need flashcards?
Asked by Radiant Extolaj - Wed Sep 10 08:35:40 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. My dog is life... Even if a fetus was "life", there would still be no grounds for outlawing abortion. Is a fetus a PERSON? Nope. Is a mother a person? Yup. BUUUTTT, lets say a fetus is not only LIFE, but a PERSON. I will give you all that. If someone comes onto my property, and I want them off do I have the right to remove them? Yes? What if I have to harm them to do it? Still OK? Then what if I have a person not on my land, but in my body? Why does it suddenly become unacceptable to remove a person from my body(my property)?
Answered by Paul - Wed Sep 10 13:20:30 2008

How private is your personal life?
Q. How much do people know about you? How important is it for you to keep your privacy?
Asked by Yvette - Wed Jul 28 22:45:55 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
Do you care about the personal life of others at work?
Q. Lets say at work you came to hear something personal about someone at work. For example this person could be one or more of the following -- lesbian/gay, has a personality disorder, flirts outside work, is divorced etc... This person does her/his work just fine and keep her/his personal life private and seperate from work. Would you be concerned in anyway or have any bias against this person? Does her/his personal life effect you in any way? If this person was -- 1. reporting to you 2. your boss 3. your colleague 4. Co worker lets say they don't discuss their personal life and problems, if any, with you. also they do their work just fine and communicate well etc. they do have good work ethic and do not allow their "preferences" to… [cont.]
Asked by Curious - Wed May 24 11:13:20 2006 - - 12 Answers - 2 Comments

A. No, what a person does with his or her life is not my business. At the end of the day we are all uniquely human and have different life experiences.
Answered by lisi - Wed May 24 11:16:49 2006

Do you keep your personal life private on here, or do you prefer not to remain anonymous?
Q. I find some people courageously open, who give a lot of personal information about themselves, on here. I think it is sweet that they can still trust. But I think that also leaves them open to getting hurt, though. I'm not like that at all, I guess I've been once burned and am now twice shy. Being anonymous is kind of exhilarating, I find. So, what are the rules? Do you open up to people who open up to you, but not others? Do you only send pics to those who have sent you? Do you always "return what is given"?
Asked by . - Sun Mar 1 03:15:05 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm in between I don't try to hide it but I don't go around announcing every detail about my life to just anyone.
Answered by unknown - Sun Mar 1 03:18:25 2009

how do i change from social life-to-family life-to-career life-to personal &private life? i need real life.?
Q. how do i change from social life-to-family life-to-career life-to personal &private life? i need real life.?
Asked by meenakshim - Sat Sep 23 19:36:26 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Jaiguru, very good question, you're trying to give your best to every aspect of your life but finding it difficult to juggle multiple priorities. If you care two aspects you could good justice: 1. time management, be concious of limited time, set a limited time for each task and complete it within that time with full focus and energy. if you avoid time wasters like gossip/idle tv channel surfing, u'd realise how much you can achieve. 2. Learn to prioritize. Life is all about priorities, while there can't be absolute prioties, you need to set context sensitive relative priorities. Say at a broader level if you set family, work and social life in the order of priorities, do stick to them in tasks as well. But when you're deep in work… [cont.]
Answered by Smiles - Sun Sep 24 06:13:51 2006

Do you consider your private life and personal thoughts as being just that, or as being a 'secret'?
Q. Do you consider your private life and personal thoughts as being just that, or as being a 'secret'?
Asked by Xenia - Sun Dec 6 05:00:36 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am a very "deep " person and most of my important thoughts i keep to myself, fear of boring people?
Answered by JOHN B - Sun Dec 6 05:45:15 2009

Do you consider your private life and personal thoughts as being just that, or as being a 'secret'?
Q. Do you consider your private life and personal thoughts as being just that, or as being a 'secret'?
Asked by Linda - Sun Jun 8 13:29:50 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i feel like i have a right to think whatever i want. in order for it to be a secret, it would have to involve sharing my private life and personal thoughts. there is a time and place for everything, but most importantly, issues like that are completely under my own control. i can choose to share, or keep to myself.
Answered by Weber - Sun Jun 8 13:33:30 2008

what is the best option of being good to all & not bad to private life personal life?
Q. what is the best option of being good to all & not bad to private life personal life?
Asked by inozent - Wed Oct 4 18:58:59 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. be your self.
Answered by prince47 - Thu Oct 5 22:57:47 2006

Do you think Tiger Woods is obligated to make any public apologies for his personal and private indiscretions?
Q. Lots of people who don't even know Tiger Woods have become "talking heads" about his marital indiscretions and private life. Most of them judgemental hypocrites. What I'd like to know is since when did it become a norm for anyone to apologize to the public for their personal shortcomings? Celebrity or not. And when was the last time anyone apologized to his gilfriend's family and the entire city for cheating on her? Think about it.
Asked by nova2fine - Sat Feb 20 21:50:43 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Not one bit, only to his family. None of our business.
Answered by Spindrift - Sat Feb 20 22:04:23 2010

How much of your personal life do you tell clients?
Q. I am not sure if I tell my clients that my husband of 15 years left me. It makes me very sad, and they are friends too. At the same time you want to keep up a front and be professional. What do you think out there? This is a very important question for me. I travel for work and my clients could help me but should they know my private life?
Asked by timmishere - Sat Mar 8 11:51:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There is always this 'unwritten' rule that never have a client relationship on a 'Personal' level. Its okay to tell you are alone, or that you have split up with your hubby, but never the details. In business, it is always best to portray yourself as determined, strong-willed and with high self-esteem.
Answered by Roel - Sat Mar 8 12:29:41 2008

Do you believe in separating public/professional lives from private/personal lives...?
Q. Do you believe the separation of these two tends to result in seemingly 'conflicting' beliefs for many people? Example: Someone who publicly/professionally is very 'modern', but in their private/personal lives is very 'traditional'. I'm thinking more specifically of the argument that many women want to be seen as equals publicly/professionally, yet they expect a man to make the 'first move', pay for dates, etc. Or, a man who is very 'modern' minded as far as gender equality goes, yet wants a 'traditional' marriage to a woman who will be a stay at home wife and Mother to their child/ren. Do you see that as a conflict in beliefs? Or do you feel it's reasonable because who we are publicly/professionally is often different than who we… [cont.]
Asked by am1432 - Fri Jul 3 00:51:54 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I didn't happen to inspire this question in...another place... did I? There's a little difference in the two, but they're often connected. Your basic personality is going to be the same no matter what. What really gets me though are the women who in their personal lives feel like they can hold their husbands/boyfriends, or just men in general, to our traditional gender roles and then will raise hell over it if you try to hold them to women's roles. (For a good example, think of men being expected to move stuff around and women being expected to iron clothes simply because of their genders). Or, the woman who fights for more women leaders in the workplace taking over men's jobs who suddenly decides she wants her male coworker to buy… [cont.]
Answered by Colonel Reb - Fri Jul 3 00:59:44 2009

Is Being extremely private with my life a bad thing?
Q. I am very private with my life I hardly like questions about me or my family members to me it is rude for a person to ask me personal and private questions I feel I should do as I please and those thoughts and and private moments with a curtain individuals are only for me to know and nobody needs to know what I do for a living, what I buy, what I do with who and when, or how I spend my alone time? I hate when friends ask me all kinds of questions about my on personal life. I had a friend who was just way to over the top with all these odd strange very personal questions! I was very annoyed by her questions about me and my mother or other family members and relationships or what products I used etc. So annoying. I really don't have friends… [cont.]
Asked by babydoll101 - Thu Jan 29 23:59:41 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I mean no offense what so ever in saying this, but it sounds like you are a bit judgemental of others. which means you have a lot of confidence in yourself and your own beliefs, but not a great deal of flexibility when it comes to understanding why other people do the things they do. Most of the time there is probably more to a person then you take the time to understand, and your quick assumption of people comes across as rude, and encourages others to do the same back to you. my sister is kinda like you, in that she can never hide the disgust on her face, but i still love her. to answer your question, no i don't believe being private is a bad thing. its your life. but the intentions of the people asking are probably not always… [cont.]
Answered by thomas - Fri Jan 30 00:16:57 2009

Can There Be Some Personal, Private Matters In Your Life That You can't Share?
Q. .. Even With Your Closest Friends' Circle ? I feel, there can be some if another one ( an outsider) is involved in them. You? Take it light. Just a loud thinking, nothing more! ..
Asked by doubtingTom - Mon Aug 13 15:44:32 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Nope I Tell my besT friend everyThing. She is kinda like my sounding board. Helps me puT Things in perspecTive and she Tells me how crazy I am. AT leasT she is honesT wiTh me.
Answered by tres.eviltwin2 - Mon Aug 13 16:22:04 2007

Why so many SILLY questions about players beauty & personal life & only few questions about the game of TENNIS
Q. Many of the questions i read here are asked by dumb & morons , who have no business in "TENNIS" ! They should prescribe to tabloid magazins because they put only silly questions & comments about female players private life, how pretty they are, ..etc. Is this site all about ? Are all the teens with dirty pics in there pockets & face full of pimples on this site ?
Asked by Boy & bad - Thu Apr 12 03:39:56 2007 - - 14 Answers - 3 Comments

A. It really is a shame. I have to admit that I find myself giving rude and obnoxious answers sometimes to some of the questions, I am going to try and stop that. I am in the field (tennis) I like to read what others are think, I like to read the kids discuss what rackets are hot and such. I am definitely into helping people out when I can as far as strokes and other stuff when I can. Like you said though there are some people who really waste out time and it is a good forum. There were a series of questions a few days ago about female sweating and how they would smell and such, you know it was some kind of feish the guy was having and was probably looking to pleasure himself from some women's answers. Then we have the Sania Mirza… [cont.]
Answered by messtograves - Thu Apr 12 09:44:02 2007

Does ambition only apply to education/training, work/employment/careers or other things (in life) as well?
Q. What about other things in life, - if not in relationships/personal or private life/matters/affairs and your free/spare time?
Asked by My Questions and Answers - Wed Nov 4 10:05:20 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Ambition is an eager or strong desire to achieve something. From Point A to Point B. These points can be anything that you choose to set your sights on. You could strive to be the President of something or the next Jeffrey Dahmer in that world. Whatever spins your screw is ambition and desire and eagerness.
Answered by FREDERICK F. M - Wed Nov 4 10:12:58 2009

should private life of celebrities to be open public scrutiny.?
Q. Like if privacy is remove then there is no meaning to freedom. every body has right to freedom no body is entitled to enter any body personal life. Like if we talk about celebrities or big personalities, who make them celebrities definately public but on which groud definately good performance in their work not on there personal life performance. Please suggest to me some more good point on this basis I would greatfull to you in future. Regards Vaibhav
Asked by Vaibhav T - Sun Oct 14 00:45:19 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, I think even celebrities deserve some measure of privacy. Entertainment is a profession like any other, and no one should have to be "on duty" 24 hours a day. When a celebrity is out doing their thing, fine, but when they're at home or running errands or trying to enjoy a vacation, they should be considered "off duty" and not subject to invasions of privacy. Also, who defines what a celebrity is? Does someone who isn't an entertainer, but makes the news, a celebrity? People in the news aren't always famous by their own choice, and they especially should have their private lives respected.
Answered by dreaming of a transhuman future - Sun Oct 14 01:03:30 2007

Can someone spread your personal life with others?
Q. I thought I had a great friend, so I became close to him and reveal him many personal stories, issues... in few words: all my private life. He was a great buddy ( at least I thought he was) and I had no problem talking to him about my private life; this included: emails, and one on one conversations...HOWEVER, (long story) he has revealed this information to others. Example: sending my email to others... This has affected me in many ways: career wise, loosing frienships, coleagues, etc. It has been painful and even embarrasing to know that I trust him and he has used my private life. Do you think this is fair? Can he do this? Is he allow to use my emails as he wants to? Sorry for my grammar...Note: these emails were not threats, etc. … [cont.]
Asked by Jeff2008 - Sun Apr 13 23:46:41 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Ask this question again under the legal section or get legal advice - legal aid if necessary if you have suffered any financial detriment as a result or if it has made you ill, stressed etc. If a judge thought that what he did was ureasonalbe and meant to cause you harm then he could be held liable under common law for any damage caused. You could take him to a small claims court. Good luck.
Answered by EAB - Mon Apr 14 00:14:37 2008

What does it mean if a girls starts telling me about her personal life?
Q. I have known this girl for a week in my class and she tells me about her private stuff and wants to know about me too . . . a flirt?
Asked by That Guy - Fri Aug 28 22:14:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. She is letting you in. Ususally when a girl opens up to a guy . She hoping to trust him ( she may even like you). Either as a close friend or more. But i think she feels comfortable with you . Thats nothing to be scared about? unless you are?
Answered by In doubt - Fri Aug 28 22:22:45 2009

are there any artists who think its wrong to look at personal issues and would stick to eg. still life?
Q. ...never people or personal/private issues!
Asked by --pathos-- - Sun Nov 16 06:35:07 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. as an artist, you should attempt to be diverse and not care what others think. create your own way of working, your own style and then embrace it! look at artist tracy emin. she uses personal/private issues and has made millions from her work!! a true artist will see something in everything. paint whats in your heart, and you cant go wrong! work with the passion within!!
Answered by english lady - Mon Nov 17 10:02:14 2008

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