News:

@Freecatfights: Please follow us on Twitter for news and updates in the event of site outages.

Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight

  • 5 Replies
  • 4542 Views
*

Offline Antonylovescfs

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • 44
  • I like to watch evenly matched catfights.
Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight
« on: December 07, 2019, 11:51:19 PM »
This question has two parts. One from the standpoint of the women who actually fight and one from the men who enjoy the fight.

Being an avid fan of hairpulling catfights I just love it when women pull each other's hair to gain an advantage over other. With the length of the hair, I like the fights where women have similar hair length preferably mid-back length. With hairstyle, I like to see women in a hair bun in the beginning of the fight and then just rip each other's buns out! So what do other hairpulling fans here think about this??

For women I feel hairstyle and length play a crucial role. I'm not that experienced but from some fights which I've seen it's generally the women who grabs hold of hair of the opponent first generally has advantage. If both grab hair at the same time it generally results in a stalemate. With hairstyle I think braids are the most effective from a women's point of view although I've seen some fights where it isn't a case. What do the women in this forum think?? How do you approach a fight?
Antonylovescfs

*

DottiD

  • Guest
Re: Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2019, 12:49:58 PM »
Having both had real and real rules arranged getting hair pulled is pretty basic, naturally length can play a role in it but short or long if fingers can sink in hair curl up hair and twist it then pull no amount of pain threshold an with stand, I know cause I enjoy my hair pulled and even with that there is a point it hurts, as far as who gets a grip first the advantage can be short in a street brawl with hands and feet flying who ever got hair first often results in a quick hold or throwing your rival down to get behind her, most cases within seconds both women are tearing tufts out, as for a stalemate again that tends to be brief, when locked in a timed hair grab there is a lot of shaking others head by hair, try to get each other off balance or even peel others head to make her look up or bend her at the waist, a good point to hair pulling for those who aren’t aware when gathering your rivals hair drag your nails on the scalp after obtains a solid fistful of her hair press your knuckles on the scalp and pry at the point your fist has her hair , it’s more painful and rips at her roots , this is more successful on women with shorter hair styles but rest assure any style will get a scream, shorter hair is harder to get a good amount of hair to control and the tighter strands make it tough to spin or whip her about , where as longer hair you get more to grab but length determines how far you stretch your grasp to really make her feel it basically you have to dig in to the scalp bringing you face to face, however if your rolling around or she is behind you longer hair allows a grip any angle to counter which is why we often pull it back or put it up, as braids go to ne you may as well put your hair in her hand and hold on, your head will be whipped around and you can be thrown like a rag doll, but in that it makes it tough to get a hold of, but once the other woman has it hold on, there are points of the scalp it hurts more no matter style of cut, temples, bangs, ears, and the very top and back of the head is a major control point, also nape of the neck , if you notice on these “real fight “ videos rarely are those points grabbed and pulled it is almost always the thickest general scalp area , models don’t like to get hit or hair ripped even at 100 an hour lol

*

Offline rmouse

  • God Member
  • *****
  • 133
Re: Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2020, 02:07:28 AM »
Having both had real and real rules arranged getting hair pulled is pretty basic, naturally length can play a role in it but short or long if fingers can sink in hair curl up hair and twist it then pull no amount of pain threshold an with stand, I know cause I enjoy my hair pulled and even with that there is a point it hurts, as far as who gets a grip first the advantage can be short in a street brawl with hands and feet flying who ever got hair first often results in a quick hold or throwing your rival down to get behind her, most cases within seconds both women are tearing tufts out, as for a stalemate again that tends to be brief, when locked in a timed hair grab there is a lot of shaking others head by hair, try to get each other off balance or even peel others head to make her look up or bend her at the waist, a good point to hair pulling for those who aren’t aware when gathering your rivals hair drag your nails on the scalp after obtains a solid fistful of her hair press your knuckles on the scalp and pry at the point your fist has her hair , it’s more painful and rips at her roots , this is more successful on women with shorter hair styles but rest assure any style will get a scream, shorter hair is harder to get a good amount of hair to control and the tighter strands make it tough to spin or whip her about , where as longer hair you get more to grab but length determines how far you stretch your grasp to really make her feel it basically you have to dig in to the scalp bringing you face to face, however if your rolling around or she is behind you longer hair allows a grip any angle to counter which is why we often pull it back or put it up, as braids go to ne you may as well put your hair in her hand and hold on, your head will be whipped around and you can be thrown like a rag doll, but in that it makes it tough to get a hold of, but once the other woman has it hold on, there are points of the scalp it hurts more no matter style of cut, temples, bangs, ears, and the very top and back of the head is a major control point, also nape of the neck , if you notice on these “real fight “ videos rarely are those points grabbed and pulled it is almost always the thickest general scalp area , models don’t like to get hit or hair ripped even at 100 an hour lol

Please consider using paragraphs.  Your text is unreadable. 

*

Offline Am

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • 47
Re: Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2021, 12:16:09 AM »
Excellent topic

*

Offline Sinful Senorita Carmen

  • God Member
  • *****
  • 1434
  • The Metal Latina!
Re: Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2021, 01:25:32 AM »
Well mine is really long and I wore it straight down in my wrestling matches.  Yeah many times it was used against me as I was flung by it across the ring
the greatest metal loving wrestler of all time

*

Offline Am

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • 47
Re: Hairstyle and length of hair during a catfight
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2022, 06:58:36 AM »
I have seen two of my aunts fighting each other.both having waist length hair...just before fight they tied their hair in bun nd ponytail respectively...