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Title: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: LovesWrath on January 13, 2024, 12:04:43 AM
Simple question. Is it better to arrange a match in your own home or in a mutual spot. Would either offer any advantages or disadvantages? 
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: GrapplingMom on January 13, 2024, 07:12:50 AM
Quote from: LovesWrath on January 13, 2024, 12:04:43 AM
Simple question. Is it better to arrange a match in your own home or in a mutual spot. Would either offer any advantages or disadvantages?

In my experience it doesn't matter too much for me, whether it is at my house, her house, or a mutual friend's house. But that isn't the case for all women. I used to wrestle with a gal who insisted on always wrestling at her house due to the fact that she would get nervous in unfamiliar places. Every match she had at someone else's house would throw off her game in some little way and she came out with a loss.

In the end it really just depends on the person.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: CatfightsAreFun on January 13, 2024, 05:40:47 PM
Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)

Where is that first image from? Is it digitally altered?
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: suhmann on January 14, 2024, 08:01:37 AM
Quote from: CatfightsAreFun on January 13, 2024, 05:40:47 PM
Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)

Where is that first image from? Is it digitally altered?
Why, it's from a short video
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: CatfightsAreFun on January 15, 2024, 02:43:30 PM
Quote from: suhmann on January 14, 2024, 08:01:37 AM
Quote from: CatfightsAreFun on January 13, 2024, 05:40:47 PM
Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)

Where is that first image from? Is it digitally altered?
Why, it's from a short video

Is it uploaded anywhere?
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: aniani on January 15, 2024, 06:33:18 PM
Fight in nature sound hot. But I wonder fighting in public place, is there any law issue if both women agreed to fight willingly?

Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: suhmann on January 17, 2024, 10:18:20 AM
Quote from: aniani on January 15, 2024, 06:33:18 PM
Fight in nature sound hot. But I wonder fighting in public place, is there any law issue if both women agreed to fight willingly?

Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)
Well, I think of course there will be problems :). In any case, the police classify this as a violation of public order and hooliganism. There is a risk of injury.And most people are not fans of catfight and women fight, unfortunately :)) At best, it should be some kind of event.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: Mike_Lynn on January 17, 2024, 12:44:09 PM
If it is a private, arranged catfight, then the advantage would go to the woman on her homer turf. A mutually accepted location that offers neither woman an advantage would be the most fair.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: Horny-Jew on January 18, 2024, 05:59:15 AM
Thank you Suhmann for posting that image. The thought of the girl in the red shorts getting her top ripped is getting me horny.   ;D
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: Sara_Grapples on January 20, 2024, 09:25:59 PM
Personally, going "on the road" for a match is always a bit of a thrill.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: tropic55 on January 20, 2024, 10:08:56 PM
Quote from: suhmann on January 17, 2024, 10:18:20 AM
Quote from: aniani on January 15, 2024, 06:33:18 PM
Fight in nature sound hot. But I wonder fighting in public place, is there any law issue if both women agreed to fight willingly?

Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)
Well, I think of course there will be problems :). In any case, the police classify this as a violation of public order and hooliganism. There is a risk of injury.And most people are not fans of catfight and women fight, unfortunately :)) At best, it should be some kind of event.
In the Philippines I find that the police sort of turn a blind eye  and dont rush to stop it and move on, as the ladies fi they dont feel it is settled they start up again once the police leave. The locals seem to stop it when it gets out of hand.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: suhmann on January 21, 2024, 07:24:33 AM
Quote from: tropic55 on January 20, 2024, 10:08:56 PM
Quote from: suhmann on January 17, 2024, 10:18:20 AM
Quote from: aniani on January 15, 2024, 06:33:18 PM
Fight in nature sound hot. But I wonder fighting in public place, is there any law issue if both women agreed to fight willingly?

Quote from: suhmann on January 13, 2024, 10:01:08 AM
I agree with grapplingmom that it all depends on the person. But even for variety and the history of your fights with specific rivals who don't mind fighting in different places, you can arrange them anywhere. For example, I like wrestling on the grass, in nature, or if you have enough space in the yard in your country house. You can wrestle and roll on the grass in a large area without being afraid to rest against a sofa or a corner, which sometimes hinders and helps in the fight. But fights at home are also very interesting, in that you fight on the couch and fall to the floor and lock yourself in an embrace against a wall or door, fighting for an advantage.. It seems to me that if the opponent is not against and does not mind numerous rematches, fight with her in different places :)
Well, I think of course there will be problems :). In any case, the police classify this as a violation of public order and hooliganism. There is a risk of injury.And most people are not fans of catfight and women fight, unfortunately :)) At best, it should be some kind of event.
In the Philippines I find that the police sort of turn a blind eye  and dont rush to stop it and move on, as the ladies fi they dont feel it is settled they start up again once the police leave. The locals seem to stop it when it gets out of hand.
Well, it all depends on the mentality and local laws. And of course, in any case, if two women who solve their problems with a good fight, of course they will both be interested in this. And if they are interrupted, they will find each other to finish it. And it is possible to fight again if one of them has doubts :)
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: DottiD on January 21, 2024, 03:41:20 PM
Feeling safe and secure is always a huge plus so on that out look home turf, but since you can't always have that choice it falls on letting the chips fall where they may.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: DJP60 on January 23, 2024, 03:08:27 PM
My wife, Johnna Marie, has told me all her after football game

cheer team fights were outdoors in different locations depending

on where the town was they played in. She has fought in hotel

rooms/dorm rooms if her cheer team was at a winter cheer

team competition.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: suhmann on January 23, 2024, 03:47:59 PM
Quote from: DJP60 on January 23, 2024, 03:08:27 PM
My wife, Johnna Marie, has told me all her after football game

cheer team fights were outdoors in different locations depending

on where the town was they played in. She has fought in hotel

rooms/dorm rooms if her cheer team was at a winter cheer

team competition.
We didn't have anything like cheerleading support. Usually the fans were guys, and 50-100 people fought.. But, of course, there were always girls who liked the football theme.. And they were fighting too. My sister and a few other girls were fighting against the same girls, who were rooting for another team. There were usually no more than ten of them.. But sometimes they gathered separately for purely female fights. Both in winter and in summer. Usually in a wooded area.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: lumberjack66 on January 26, 2024, 12:55:39 AM
Regarding the natural place (woods, mountaintop, ocean, etc.) I imagine it would depend on the spot.  I enjoy hiking and there are a lot of lonely spots in the world with no people in them.  In the off chance somebody did come upon you, it would probably be hours before they could even tell anybody and then the "authorities" would have to find you in the middle of nowhere.  I am sure it is probably technically illegal, but unless one of you reported it, I am guessing nobody would care enough to do anything about it.  Always thought it would be interesting to go on a catfight camping trip, like to the Boundary Waters or Isle Royal.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: Your Bitchy Mother-in-law on January 27, 2024, 04:35:18 AM
The thought of your territory being taken if you were fighting in it is scary.
Title: Re: Home turf or mutual ground?
Post by: Sabine on January 27, 2024, 11:28:38 PM
A fight is a fight. As long as it's not going to get stopped by busybodies then IMHO I don't think home or neutral matters.