Opinion

Woods gone wild: no taming this Tiger

* It looks like Tiger Woods’ true sports hero was the one and only Wilt Chamberlin (“Tiger’s Sex Texts,” Dec. 10).

I wonder if he will tie his record.

John Higgins

Brooklyn

* It’s past time to stick Woods on the back pages of The Post. Surely, there is more pressing news in the world than his sexploits.

Most golf fans, like myself, are interested in how well he plays the game of golf, not his personal life.

Besides, his personal life should be personal.

The story’s over. Move on.

Steven Goodwin

Syosset

* When David Letterman announced that he had been sleeping with interns, it was in the news for a few days and people made a few jokes about it.

When Woods did the same, people started bashing him, and the bashing hasn’t let up yet.

There are ad executives on TV saying that Woods’ endorsements will be hurt because of his affairs. My question for them is: Have Letterman’s affairs stopped people from advertising on his show?

Edward Drossman

Manhattan

* A suggestion for Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren: Get tested!

Cynthia Paul

Oceanside

* It is so refreshing to see male naiveté. It’s almost adorable.

Did Woods really think that all of these gals who spent countless hours waiting on his every whim would actually stay silent when all of his infidelities were revealed, especially while they are being portrayed by the media like cattle in line to give milk?

Elin, make the best deal you can possibly make. You hold the dice.

Marie SanFilippo

Staten Island

* Like every other billionaire, Woods put forth the effort to be able to do whatever he pleased within the law.

God gave Tiger the ability to hit with every club in his bag. What God did not give him was a superior moral compass.

Stan Nixon

Sarasota, Fla.

* Woods, you should have known better. You’re famous, rich and married. There are things you just don’t do, starting with cheating on your wife.

Woods deserves to lose lots of money, as there is no better way to make him feel one tenth of the pain he has created.

Woods’ skills are marvelous, but the bulk of his income is deeply dependent on his image.

I’ve heard men joke about these rules: If you cheat, do not write e-mails trashing your partner to another woman.

Don’t write e-mails to your mistresses under your own famously pricey name, “sext” under your own name or leave voicemails using your recognizable voice.

Finally, don’t make sex tapes with women other than your beautiful wife or have children with anyone other than your spouse.

Bonnie Behrend

Manhattan

* The bottom line is that we are very forgiving as a society, so Woods has a great chance to survive this.

President Bill Clinton did.

Joseph Cavaliere

Valley Stream

* To the women who marry the big-ego, high-libido stars of sports and entertainment: What do you think your men do between gigs, go to the hotel room and read the Bible?

No, they go after aggressive, willing and available women.

If you marry these men, you must be prepared to put up with their infidelity, or you should go marry somebody else.

Orville Brown

The Bronx

* As bad as Woods’ actions are, can you imagine if he had caught his wife cheating, then beat her with a golf club and chased her out of the house, causing a car accident?

Woods would have been arrested on the spot. It seems feminist groups only care about domestic violence when it advances their own agenda.

Matthew Nugent

Staten Island