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Infidelity talk prominent among athletes

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The shocking death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and infidelity among sports stars is the main topic of discussion among families of professional athletes.

"They can't take their mind off it," said Tisha DeShields, ex-wife of former major leaguer Delino DeShields.


McNair had been married 12 years before he was shot to death on July 4 at his condo by 20-year-old Sahel Kazemi, who then turned the gun on herself. Police said Kazemi was struggling financially and suspected McNair might be involved with another lover.

DeShields, a 38-year-old Atlanta businesswoman who divorced her husband after discovering his seven-year affair, remains friends with a number of male pro athletes and their wives. She said that McNair's death is what they've been discussing.

"If this was a banker down the street, then it would just be the banker down the street," she said. "But this was one of their own, their colleague, someone they respected."

One question that comes up is will any of the athletes learn from the tragedy.

Dr. Sherry Blake called McNair's death "a wake up call" for players, but she expects most eventually will forget about the murder-suicide and return to their old habits.

"Many players have had extra affairs for years," said Blake, a clinical psychologist who practices in the Atlanta area and has counseled athletes and entertainers about the temptations of drugs, alcohol and women.

Some affairs involving marquee players have played out in public.

In 2003, NBA star Kobe Bryant -- then 24 -- admitted to adultery when accused of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman who worked at the exclusive Colorado spa where Bryant was staying for knee surgery. That case later was dismissed. Last year, Cynthia Rodriguez divorced Yankees star Alex Rodriguez after allegations of repeated infidelity.

One way to possibly get athletes to heed the warnings of experts is for the advice to come from their peers.

Chris Sanders, who played with McNair, says he should have been more involved in the personal life of his one-time teammate.

"I beat myself up ever since it happened," the former Tennessee Titans wide receiver said. "Maybe it was something I could have said, or maybe it was something I could have did, instead of just talking about football. Maybe the situation would have been different."

Sanders said most of pro leagues have "player development programs," designed to help with certain personal aspects of their lives, such as finances. But he said the programs don't deal enough with relationships or marriage.

The NFL discusses the potential risks in personal relationships at its annual rookie symposium each June. Each club can access the Life Skills options that include programs for managing relationships and violence against women.

"Relationship management is a critical part of what we do in Player Development," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello wrote in an e-mail.

The 36-year-old McNair was an NFL veteran who had retired just 9 months before meeting Kazemi.

Blake said pro athletes -- particularly retirees -- often seek women to validate "they still got it ... although they may have the perfect set up at home."

In seeking out such women, Steven Ortiz, an associate professor of sociology at Oregon State University, said pro athletes often fall victim to groupies -- women who make themselves accessible to the players -- and who can be quite persistent.

"It's like a fast-food sex mentality," said Ortiz, who interviewed 47 wives of pro athletes over a four-year period and is currently writing a book based on his findings.

Ortiz also said many pro athletes' desire to commit adultery stems from the preferential treatment they've received most of their lives.

"I call this the spoiled athlete syndrome," he said. "Part of the syndrome has to do with the idea that they are above any responsibility for their actions off the field."

Victor Winfrey, a former tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles, agreed.

"Whenever you're dealing with men who have been put up on a pedestal and told that they're the greatest thing, and always have been admired by people, there's ... a sense of entitlement to whatever you want," he said. "It's no different than some politicians."
 
surprising that it takes someone getting killed for them to notice it. but more importantly, why do they care. they decide to villify roids in sports to no end, even when no one gets caught, but this new "fad" will pass in about a week or so
 
It won't change anything. Its been estimated that 80% or more of pro athletes cheat on their wives. These guys have women waiting in droves for the chance to be with them wherever they go. You can't tell me that their wives don't know about this, they just choose to look the other way. Its the big money, lifestyle. Lets face it., McNair had not been home in 4 days, off on vacations and yet Mechelle says she didn't know about the affair? I have trouble wrestling with that. Or was it she chose NOT to know? I read an article from a woman that runs in these pro athlete circles and she said the problem is that Sahel fell in love, and it was never about "love" from McNair's side. There was a lot of anger pointed at Sahel from McNair's fans. So see? They are already blaming her.
 
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I read an article from a woman that runs in these pro athlete circles and she said the problem is that Sahel fell in love, and it was never about "love" from McNair's side. There was a lot of anger pointed at Sahel from McNair's fans. So see? They are already blaming her.

I obviously can't go supporting murder-suicide, but to be honest, I sorta cheered for Sahel for having the balls to do what a lot of women don't have the balls for.

Sex partners are sex partners, but marriage partners are marriage partners, so unless you have an "open relationship" where you have an understanding with your spouse that the two of you are "swingers", then there's an understanding of monogamy in marriage.

Personally, I think that anyone who finds themselves seriously mentally gearing up to cheat on their spouse should as themselves if it's really worth risking the stability of their real relationship for a quick poke on the side. If the answer is yes (for whatever reason), then they should get a divorce BEFORE playing the field.

The decent thing to do is to be honest with your soul mate & let them know that the relationship over so they can mentally prepare for the loss rather than finding a used condom in your car or something. That extreme sense of betrayal adds insult to injury & is exactly why jilted lovers get violent when their partner cheats.

I imagine it would be tough to tell a lady that you've grown bored of "swimming in her pool", as I'm sure most would be very hurt & many would try to suddenly rekindle some sort of exotic romance back in the bedroom.

Sex might not be the only cause of infidelity though. Sometimes there are hopeless addiction problems, mental or physical illness or ongoing issues with personal grooming habits (the lack of) that eventually drive a wedge between people.

I know my wife would never cheat on me, but if she did, I'd smack her around some for the sentiment, then take the other guy out for a beer. After all, he never broke any trust bond, she did. My wife is gentle & peaceful, but if I ever cheated on her, I wouldn't be surprised if she found a way to repay the favour.

I think many people marry out of selfish motives & don't really understand the depth of commitment & maturity required for a strong marriage. They say that new marriages are like new businesses: 1/2 of them are dead within two years of the start...
 
who knows why he did it? maybe he was sick of his wife. maybe she didn't take care of his needs. maybe he never loved her. maybe he loved her and the love died. maybe he had 100 women on the side. was he a sex addict? maybe he loved the new girl. there are many reasons why these things happen. i can't pass judgment on this guy. its too bad the girl ended their lives like that. she had her whole life ahead of her and he had some good years left. now their families will be scarred forever.
 

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