junglequeensman
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« on: March 02, 2010, 09:41:22 PM » |
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Hello, I've just joined and hope to have some fun here with like minded folk. The only other person I've mentioned my "secret little passion" to is my wife - and she's not sympathetic at all  , but I'm sure there are few more here like that! I'm interested to hear what got people into enjoying the spectacle of two women in combat, whatever the form is that takes your fancy. For me I suppose it was Raquel Welch and Martine Beswick in One Million Years BC. That's going back some and shows my age  . But from that day to this the sight or thought of two gorgeous female bodies locked in a sweaty encounter for supremacy really floats my boat. It can have a strange and distracting effect on daily life as you can be transported into realms of fantasy just wandering around the supermarket or watching a cable news channel - you see two attractive females and all of a sudden they're in a confrontational situation. And you find you picked up the wrong type of breakfast cereal  . It certainly makes doing the weekly shop a lot more interesting! Thanks to a heads up from luvsfights on another thread I visited the www.secretsinlace.com website, as one of my fantasies is to see my better half wrestle in tights. The model really made my jaw drop because of her physique, and this is what gets my motor running. She looks just perfect for wrestling, and can you imagine those gorgeous legs and buttocks in action  . Oh boy! Sorry, you'll have to look via the attachment because I can't figure out how to post photos (techno dinosaur I'm afraid!). You look at some women and they just look made for wrestling/fighting. Anyway, that's one of my angles on this can of worms and hope to hear some of yours. Cheers, JQM PS. Just found out I can add pics, so here's another of the same model in different attire.
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keano
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2010, 11:15:56 PM » |
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Awesome photo! Most definitely built for catfighting.
I think Raquel Welch may have been my first TV/Movie catfight memory but Kansas City Bomber was the movie.
Someone who i have always considered built for catfighting - amazing legs and ass and an ample chest - is Deena Payne from UK Soap Emmerdale - she has been in a few scuffles but all typically disappointing. She is getting on a bit now but her legs are still on display in short tight skirts.
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rawhide
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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2010, 12:38:58 AM » |
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My lifelong interest in catfights began when I was a boy. I saw an IRL hair pulling match between my mom and another mom in my neighborhood. I posted what I saw under the stories section of this forum--"Moms Battle in Hair Wars". Ever since, I've fantasized about various women in my life (along with certain actresses) engaging in feminine forms of catfighting--lots of hair pulling, with slaps and kicks thrown in for good measure.
I'll never forget the first time I saw a catfight on TV. It was, of all things, a Disney film in which two teenage girls with long pony tails went at it. By the time it was broken up, their hair and clothes were a mess.
Like you, my wife knows of my interest in hair pulling catfights, but she chooses to ignore it. I'm still hoping she reaches the point where we can at least talk about my interest. Better yet, I would love it if she would ocassionally makeup catfight stories to tell me at bedtime. That would surely spice things up!
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« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2010, 02:52:01 AM » |
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Hey Rawhide, about when did you publish your story? Although I usually don't read stories, your's sounds interesting. BTW, what does IRL stand for?
Regarding the original question: My interest / fascination with seeing two women battle pre-dates puberty --long before I even knew what sex was, let alone associating this with it. My first recollection of being captured was upon seeing two roller derby queens tangle on TV (in black and white no less). Must have been in the early 1950's. Seeing some of those older black and white TV clips on youtube still makes my blood pressure rise. Only now, that's more of danger than it was when I was 6.
Like you guys, my wife know about it, but choses to ignore it also. I kept it hidden from her for over 3 decades, but eventually slipped up one time too many. After a brief discussion of when and why, of which I believe I offered some reasonable and rational explanations, she waxed philosophical. After all, I have been a good husband and father for a long time. So that's where it's been for awhile, and will stay.
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mikex
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« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2010, 03:09:43 AM » |
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i am the same been into catfights all my life, from about 3 or 4 years old something happened, don`t know what. the wife knows and tried to understand but if its not your thing its not your thing.
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« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2010, 03:17:18 AM » |
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my original interest began with an episode of wonder woman. from what i can remember she fights a robot version of herself.
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« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2010, 07:01:37 AM » |
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My interest began as a 12 yo boy watch two neighber wives fuss and really fight atleast 2 or 3 times a week.Berniece was a redhead,Toppie was a blond.Searously,that was their names.They would lay out in the sun in 2 pc swimsuits,and all it took to get them into an argument or fight was to start talking to just one of them.When the fight would start the first thing they would do would be to go for eachothers hair and tops.Us boys saw a lot of flat chested hair pulling catfights,yessirreee,but they were real hags.
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junglequeensman
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« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2010, 08:15:40 AM » |
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Thanks for the feedback Gents, It's nice to be able to come here and talk about this subject with others of a similar outlook. I think the only way we can get past the wives' problem is to take them to a hypnotist!! I haven't seen Emmerdale for many years Keano, but I seem to remember that actress. Her legs look great and perhaps she should be mentioned in the mature catfighter thread I saw on here? And so from combative neighbours to offerings on tv, it seems there's an endless supply of inspiration out there for us. Cheers, JQM
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« Reply #8 on: March 05, 2010, 10:32:27 PM » |
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I got interested when I started wrestling with 2 sisters when I was a youngster. Then, my high school girl friend and I started wrestling as we were "exploring" our sensuality....and at that point I was hooked. 40 some years later and I am still rasslin. 
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« Reply #9 on: March 06, 2010, 03:22:26 PM » |
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I remember as a boy watching I Love Lucy with the episode of her stomping grapes nand getting into a fight with another woman. Since then I've fantasize women fighting, especially when both women are wearing dresses or skirts and both have pantyhose on. Whether at the mall or at a wedding, or even at work, seeing 2 women in skirts and pantyhose, I think about thyem rolling around the floor pulling hair and wrapping those gorgeous nylon clad legs and seeing runs form.
My wife had been in a few fights when she was growing up, one of them in high school in the locker room, but has not been in one since we've been together. However, she did come very close to getting into a fight at work a couple of years ago. She worked for a bank and when they wear skirts, they have to wear pantyhose. Both her and the other woman, both are in their mid 50's, didn't like each other and after a few weeks it nearly happened. There was a meeting one morning and the other woman made a remark to my wife, and she went off on her, literatly got right into the woman's face. Her boss held her back and no punches were thrown. The next day they made up, but they only got along because they had to.
My wife doesn't like for me to talk about catfights, that's why I like this forum.
Just to read different senerios makes it exciting. going to a wedding or a holiday party and seeing 2 women in dresses and pantyhose, on the dance floor in their stocking feet, having them bump into each other, then one would step on the other's foot, and let the sparks fly. Or while on a flight the 2 flight attendents in skirts and pantyhose keep bumping into one another and pressing their legs together as a challenge. Has anyone ever thought of 2 women in a department store looking for bras and panties and they bump shoulders, then face each other and their breasts are only a couple of inches apart, daring the other to start something.
Let me know what you guys think.
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« Reply #10 on: March 06, 2010, 05:03:25 PM » |
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cfight, i really like your fantasy.
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« Reply #11 on: March 06, 2010, 06:23:03 PM » |
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It would seem that I crossed a line when I posted on this thread as it seems to have been removed.
My apologies if if I overstepped any mark.
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« Reply #12 on: March 06, 2010, 10:02:37 PM » |
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Hi Folks my introduction to this wonderful scene happened when I was around 8 or 9 years old when I was invited to watch 2 15 or 16 yr old girls fight in a pre arranged match. To this day I have no idea why I was invited I wasn't friends with either fighter or even the kids who invited me. I turned up and there was a circle of chairs in the back garden, we settled down and the contestants arrived, memories of the actual fight are a bit hazy as are the outfits worn although I am sure both wore skirts and there was a lot of panty flashed which for an 8 year old boy to see was fantastic i remember the winner was a stunningly pretty girl calle Yvonne unfortunately I dont remember the name of the loser.
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« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2010, 05:26:41 AM » |
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Hi cfking, As you've discovered, you aren't alone. I mentioned earlier in this post that when I was a boy I was captivated by the catfight between two teenaged-pony-tailed girls in a film made by Walt Disney. Afterwards, I saw my mom in a real-life hair pulling contest with another mom in the neighborhood. I was hooked for life.
It wasn't until I discovered this forum that I decided (after visiting it for over 3 years) to register and finally write the accounts of my mom's hair pulling fights with Fran (in part, because I didn't think anyone would believe me). Before that, I'd never told anyone that my mom was involved in such events. This forum has been quite liberating for me. It's good to know that you're not alone and you're particularly fortunate that you can talk with your wife about your interest. She's right--I'm sure there are more folks out there who share our interest--they're just not honest about it. Rawhide
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junglequeensman
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« Reply #14 on: March 07, 2010, 11:16:52 AM » |
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Couldn't agree more with those of you who made comments about wondering if you were a bit weird for liking the thought of women fighting, it being socially unacceptable and all. I've been on a guilt trip about it sometimes! The other thing mentioned is the relief and liberation found when being here and able to talk to others about it. Keep the faith chaps  PS. LarryZ, certainly wasn't me who deleted your post 
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