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Memory of watching mom in a catfight

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Offline Put11

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Memory of watching mom in a catfight
« on: May 07, 2019, 12:50:19 PM »
It was long time ago...As I remember mom started the fight, but it didn't go well for her. She certainly lost and ended up humiliated. They never found out I was watching it, as it happened at my home. However, I still have that picture in front of me when I remember the fight. In addition, I often see the other woman that beat my mom up, as she is part of our family too. How to behave to forget that? I am sure that no one knows that the fight happened between them. Unlucky, I know, but I didn't do anything to stop it, as i was 11...

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Re: Memory of watching mom in a catfight
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2019, 01:52:54 PM »
It was long time ago...As I remember mom started the fight, but it didn't go well for her. She certainly lost and ended up humiliated. They never found out I was watching it, as it happened at my home. However, I still have that picture in front of me when I remember the fight. In addition, I often see the other woman that beat my mom up, as she is part of our family too. How to behave to forget that? I am sure that no one knows that the fight happened between them. Unlucky, I know, but I didn't do anything to stop it, as i was 11...

I want to get it out of my system quickly, I'm a fallible person heavily attracted to catfights. Having said that, there's a relationship beyond rhyme and reason between parents (mostly mothers due to bonds formed in early childhood) and their children. We look up at them as being our heroes (in the ideal case) and they cherish us for the beings only they could create in the whole wide world.

It's a good thing they didn't know you were there as a loving person would be shocked to death after you see a side of them they never wanted to show.  Yet I think even if subconsciously through body language you let the other woman know the strong feelings of dislike in her direction, making her quizzing whether your mother told you what happened or not.

As for how to behave I feel the only right answer in order to forget if someone wishes to forget is to not make things worse. We humans have a tendency to see ourselves in the best light. My mother never talked about how many fights she had with her sister, my aunt, but I know she warned her not to be too frequent with married men, as even by that point it led to very violent catfights.
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Re: Memory of watching mom in a catfight
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2019, 07:32:51 AM »
i have another issue
i have also seen my mom fight with my aunt when i was child.i remember this scene.But another point is that i often imagine my mom fight with another woman.I like catfights since childhood and this is the only thing which turns me on.I want to understand why i am getting so turning on when i think about catfight and especially mom catfight with another woman.
Sincerely Catfight Fan