News:

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

My fight with Sheree

  • 28 Replies
  • 6922 Views
*

Offline fantasyman

  • God Member
  • *****
  • 472
  • I love catfights!
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2010, 05:36:04 AM »
I knew you could do it Jess! Awesome! Glad you had fun!

*

melonsfan

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2010, 08:58:59 AM »
Well done hun, looking forward to hearing all about it! x

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2010, 07:06:36 PM »
Congratulations Jess. Awesome!! Thank you for the description of the fight - is there more to come now that you have had a day to think about it and perhaps tell us how you got scratched and bruised? How long did the fight last?
Thank you too for keeping us in the picture on the lead up to the actual fight, as we were able to feel the tension that was growing. This really helped appreciate the emotions involved between you and Sheree. Then I really enjoyed your description of your "stripping for action" as you removed shoes, jewellry and, as you said, "slowly removed your tops". This preparation is quite a turn on and really helps set the stage, as you get ready to fight, and I wonder what you feel as you see your opponent's body perhaps for the first time knowing that you will be fighting her in the next minute. Has this fight resolved things with Sheree or has she asked for a rematch? Given Andrew's active invovement and enthusiasm, is it possible that he will be encouraging Sheree to request a return fight? I hope you can tell us more. Thank you!

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #18 on: January 14, 2010, 07:49:33 PM »
Now that this fight is over Jess - is it??? - will you be able to get back to posting descriptions of all your fights, as you have offered earlier? I do hope so! In anticipation may I pick the fights I would like to see described a.s.a.p. First, the fight with your teacher at the end of your final school year. How and why did this happen and was the fight private or before spectators? How old was your teacher - I guess you would be about 18. What were you both wearing. Was there much emotion involved?
The other fight(s) that appeal to me are the ones where you were paid to fight, and particularly the one in Sydney, Australia. I assume that, since you were paid for winning, there would be paid spectators. And in Sydney I imagine these spectators would be very vocal! And demanding! As you have said there was no personal emotion involved, other than the desire to win, were there any special rules or conditions that made sure the spectators got value for money - "dress code" perhaps? What did you both wear? Looking forward to your comments. Thanks again.

*

Offline jess6

  • God Member
  • *****
  • 106
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2010, 03:27:51 PM »
Hi Forgeron

Love your posts!  I will tell about both fights soon.  The one with the teacher was in the summer of 2004, just after I finished my A Levels and had just left the school. I was 18, she was about 26.  I met her and her bf in a pub, she had always hated me, we had this argument and she told me if she wasn't one of my teachers she would have loved to 'sort me out'.  I told her she wasn't anymore and she could try.

Her bf really encouraged her to do so, she wouldn't at first but I goaded her and he egged her on

We ended up going across from the pub to a quiet part of a park on a warm summer evening and had a fight.  I was wearing a short denim skirt and top, she had denim jeans and a top on.  It was watched by her bf and 2 friend of mine

The one in Australia was about 6 months later, while I was travelling and working in a cocktail bar in Sydney.  The owner of the bar (a woman) set the fight up with another girl who worked there, an Aussie girl.  I was 19 she was 21. It was paid for by this guy who used the bar a lot.  It took place in the bar after work with about 20 people (men and women) watching.  Yes they were both vocal and demanding!  We both wore bras and very short skirts, but it ended up topless.

x

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #20 on: January 15, 2010, 05:58:20 PM »
Thanks Jess

I like your summary of the two fights and look forward to a more detailed description of them - and your other fights. In fact I must say again that your descriptions of the build up to the fight with Sheree were great reading! (Could it be my Lancashire background?)

Are you able to comment yet on Sheree's feelings after losing the fight? As I mentioned in my earlier post, I wonder if your mutual dislike is settled or if Sheree would like a return "engagement"- I bet Andrew would. How do you feel about it for you must feel good that you have shown who is better.

Whatever, I hope you will keep writing for us. You are quite the lady!!

Thanks again!!

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #21 on: January 15, 2010, 08:06:34 PM »
Hi Jess:
Can you please satisfy my curiosity and impatience about your fight In Sydney. When I mentioned my interest in this fight, in my earlier post, I asked about any special rules and conditions. This was because I was assuming that a Sydney crowd would probably expect a topless fight. You tell us that the fight did indeed end topless so may I please ask for my male curiosity to be satisfied without waiting for your full description of the fight - unless that is imminent - with a description of how, and when, the fight became topless. Thank you.

Bill.

*

Cattyfighter

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #22 on: January 15, 2010, 08:24:02 PM »
THAT IS THE BIGGEST LOAD OF CRAP ON THE INTERNET!

You no more had a fight than I had tea with Santa!

Were do you get off lying and making up stories, all the sad blokes are feeling very chuffed and wanting more which is probably what you wanted but to those not so caught in your web of lies it sounds pathetic!

Get a life Jess!

Kate

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #23 on: January 16, 2010, 01:34:09 AM »
Hi Kate:
Obviously I am one of the "sad blokes" who has been enjoying, and believing, Jess' description of her fights. It must be because my wife insists "that it is not nice for ladies to wrestle and fight!". So I have to find my entertainment vicariously in the field of female fighting - whether real or fictional.
However, perhaps you can help put us "sad sacks" out of our perceived misery by posting descriptions of your own REAL fights accompanied by authentic photos. It would perhaps make your unpleasant comments somewhat more acceptable.

If you have already posted such descriptions please tell me where for I have not found any yet.
In hope!

*

Offline jess6

  • God Member
  • *****
  • 106
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #24 on: January 16, 2010, 07:19:23 PM »
Kate ur so sad

x

*

Cattyfighter

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #25 on: January 16, 2010, 07:40:38 PM »
Just a minute, I'm sad?

You make up a story, post it on here, entertain the blokes like a slag and you say i'm sad?

You need to really think about things Jess, you tell far to many lies and eventually they will catch up with you. Just admit your a liar and get some help, this time next year it will all seem better.

Night night

Kate

*

Offline ROYALS22262

  • God Member
  • *****
  • 463
  • I love pro team sports, golf, tennis, and bowling.
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #26 on: January 16, 2010, 08:30:18 PM »
Jess, Please post some pictures on your profile here.  It will possibly help the non believers when they see who you are.  If you don't want to post your face, could you post pictures of your sexy legs and feet at least?  THANKS!

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #27 on: January 16, 2010, 09:14:14 PM »
Hi Jess:
I am reminded of a sort of joke we had in latin classes at school which I am sure you have heard. It asked for a translation of: "Nil illegitimae carborundum"  which was "Don't let the bastards grind you down!!"  So don't, please. We are enjoying all your accounts and, as you can see, Dan the man and myself see your fight with Sheree eye to eye, even if our vocabulary is a little different. We are both interested in the same details of that fight and we are both looking forward to your accounts of all your other fights as well as additional details of the Sheree fight and its aftermath. We hope that you will have time soon to respond. Meanwhile know that we are proud of you.
Bill.

*

forgeron

  • Guest
Re: My fight with Sheree
« Reply #28 on: January 17, 2010, 04:06:26 PM »
Question for Kate:
Obviously there are a lot of fake posts on this site and my problem is sorting fact from fiction - or is that "bloke from girl"?
Your own comments to Jess, and others, are so very definite that I would appreciate you telling us how you are so sure. You never seem to be in any doubt that your judgement is correct. It could help us poor, easily fooled, males in really understanding the various posts we read.
Thanks.