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 @bella.stephens and @equis_infinito10

Im pretty sure
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Catfight Web Sites & Sources / Re: Wrestling n more: Oil wrestling
« Last post by tanglung on Today at 08:19:06 PM »
Wrestling N More does have some great real catfights for those that might be interested and I've been happy with the majority of their videos I've purchased. One of my favorites catfights of all-time is this one (Helen vs Kenya): https://wrestling-more.blogspot.com/2022/12/2022-12-27-helen-vs-kenya-real-catfight.html#!/2022-12-27-HELEN-VS-KENYA-real-catfight-cam-1-long-version/p/520322643/category=0

Whoa, this was great! Thanks for the recommendation. Do they have anything similar? They have such a huge catalogue it's impossible to browse, so I'd appreciate some pointers ;D
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This was so good I enjoyed and love every minute of this fight you both were amazing
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General Discussion about Catfights / Re: Mum's fighting
« Last post by MaggieX on Today at 07:10:34 PM »
I'm 36 !
Disappointed to hear that I'm now mature !
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I think the motivation part is something that as a writer you tend to worry about, but you as a reader not so much. I think it's all Suspension of Disbelief I as a writer promise to do an entertaining story if you as a reader promise not to get too nit-picky. I speak as a person with a Physics degree who loves Science-Fiction. Virtually without exception the science they spout is total bollocks, but I love it anyway.

Just yo complicate the picture on motivations, the reasons we give for doing sometime are not nessarily the reasons we do it.

https://thesituationist.wordpress.com/2009/04/15/the-situation-of-reason-2/

The automatic brain makes a decision, the conscious brain justifies it after the fact. I do think you can have fun, so the characters give reason x as a fight, but to an outside observer it's obvious it's reason y.

Must admit I've never been impressed by the jealously angle, and never used it, mainly because I can't understand how anyone could possibly find men physically attractive. I understand that this is an opinion not shared by half the humans on the planet but I cannot write about anyone wanting a man's body with a straight face!

I think as well there's a lot of mileage to be made from subverting the trope. So instead of a hot sultry night in an expensive apartment in LA, have a wet car park in England. Instead of fighting to see who gets the job have the employers use the fight to evaluate the candidates under pressure. So the winner of the fight isn't necessarily the winner of the job.



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Cyber Fight Section / Re: THE CLASSY TRAMPS
« Last post by CattyBBWGirl on Today at 06:46:36 PM »
Hi, there is not much catfights happening at trillian lately, so I am looking for a trillian room, where girls are active. I am jane_cat at trillian, so if you are looking for a nasty catfighter, add me ;)
Added you
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Cyber Fight Section / Re: THE CLASSY TRAMPS
« Last post by CattyBBWGirl on Today at 06:44:08 PM »
I'd love to join
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@coachzzz:  While I acknowledge, and share, your admiration of Kiva's principles, anyone woman can "slip" under the right (wrong?) mixture of
<> circumstances (have you ever noticed stag married cutting loose at wedding receptions), Black Tie hospital fundraisers, doctors' offices Christmas parties, patients with a sob story, you name it
<> alcohol, and
<> opportunity for "alone time", even if it's in a restroom stall.
Not to mention, the marriage could be "just" a common law marriage (long term shacking up), one without religious sanction, a Vegas wedding, whatever.

In short:  go for it Kiva!  Get your adultery on!

On friendly fights:  I like it best when the initial friendship is kinda awkward and forced to start with.  Then, when the gloves come off, both women hiss at each other that it was never a friendly encounter they were after all anyways.
 Neighborhood cul de sac chick fights work well with this subtext as well.  That's why the most vicious post-high school fights were always between former "friends"--they were never really friends the whole time.
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First, fictional Kiva should not intentionally have an affair with a married man in the KFJ.   She is too principled for that.   But could she "accidentally" fall for someone who she later finds out is married?   No, because once she finds out she would rightly blame the guy for deceiving her, not the other woman.   So, no affair for fictional Kiva. 

I think the "friendly" fights which escalate due to personal pride and competitive natures are some of the best material to work with.  It also allows for many different combinations of women (colleagues, friends, acquaintances, even women who have just met) to get into a scrap with each other.   The intensity of the relationship between the two women grows from a low flame to a hot fire over time, and perhaps over multiple battles.   Many of the reasons Kiva mentioned above can be the initial start of conflict, but the conflict can grow beyond the initial reason and ultimately become pure competition between the two women.   Pride is a very potent emotion, and it can turn a simple situation into a very complex one. 

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