I agree with most who have posted comments, thus far, although seeing two big women catfight in rope-like thong bikinis isn't my thing. Gmenn is right when he says it's the catfight itself that should be the focus. It should unfold naturally, as the contest between two women that it is or should be--not something contrived for the benefit of others. The clothes tearing/ripping often begins accidently as the two combatants are often grabbing for something else, usually each other's hair. The longer the hair, the more likely some part of the clothing will be accidently grabbed and torn. The other woman retaliates and grabs her opponent's clothes to tear them, and so it escalates. As more hair and clothes are grabbed, ripped, torn, and pulled, the more enraged the catfighters become and the more likely they are to start upping the ante and grab for each other's breasts. The articles of clothing only add to the endless varieties these confrontations take. And, women's catfights are about sensuality, as well as sexuality. They are not the same thing. Often, the sensual attacks begin by attempting to inflict hurt with words, coupled with postering, which sometimes ends in a stare-down duel where they dare each other with their eyes--an act that is both extremely sensual and aggressive. They focus on attacking those things which the two ladies believe are the most subtly sensual and overtly sexual about their rival--catty remarks about their appearance, feelings, insecurities, or someone close to them, followed by physical attacks against their hair, their clothes, and if it escalates further, other parts of their bodies, starting with their breasts. A big YES to two clothed-ladies getting in a catfight--you never know what will happen, which is why it's so exciting.