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Title: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: susan ondine on August 30, 2018, 03:38:36 PM
You have to admire womens' silent putting up with pain as their hair is  yanked in a catfight. Are they just concentrating on pulling harder than their opponent or don't they want her to know how much it is hurting ?
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: flotown1968 on September 01, 2018, 06:47:15 AM
I would say it's both....in the fight my wife had I could tell the other woman was hurting my wife with how hard she was pulling but my never made a sound.....afterwards she told me she was just trying to pull harder and not let her know
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: DS79 on September 04, 2018, 01:12:41 PM
I agree, my wife was also silent when her hair was pulled. Only the moan of the two could be heard. Later she told me that it hurt her like hell.
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: rmouse on September 09, 2018, 11:55:26 AM
Quote from: susan ondine on August 30, 2018, 03:38:36 PM
You have to admire womens' silent putting up with pain as their hair is  yanked in a catfight. Are they just concentrating on pulling harder than their opponent or don't they want her to know how much it is hurting ?

Depending on how the hairpull is applied, it may or may not hurt.  Most hair pulls are done with the hair grabbed close to the scalp.  Lots of hair grabbed, distributing the force of it across a lot of area.  Not as painful.  For girls with longer hair, it becomes much worse if the hair is grabbed much further away, away from the scalp.   Or, hair grabbed on the side of the head.  You almost never see that.  Why?  It hurts like hell!!!

Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: Irada on September 09, 2018, 03:34:14 PM
Hairpulling is awful but it is feminin way of fighting
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: CatFan on April 17, 2019, 08:48:04 PM
it is amazing to read women posts about hairpulling.more please
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: DottiD on April 18, 2019, 05:35:45 PM
Speaking for myself, I have a guess "fetish" for having my hair pulled, so in a rule match or general fight it takes a lot more pulling to really bother me i guess you can say, but I have seen and dealt with women who you touch their hair and they scream, so in general refusing to react or cry out is like a sign your oppoenent or rival is not hurting you, it is kind of a tactic make the one doing the pulling think they aren't hurting you enough kind of,s oi agree it is kind of a double effect, in my mind not having a "major "reaction can really play on your oppoenents /rivals head I been in situations where i shook another woman by her hair and she was able to stare me in the face after and smiled I was thinking "How is that not making you scream" and next hing i knew my scalp was buring, but in any situation it comes to your pain threshold the more you can with stand the less reaction to it, and if you think about the torture we put our scalps and hair through daily, brushing, curling irons, hair dryers, pulling our own hair into buns and pony tails and the vitamin shampoos and vitamins that build stronger hair and hair cells
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: wasteland1952 on April 18, 2019, 10:29:10 PM
If you don't mind another observation from a male, from the fights I've seen posted on yt and other sites, when one girl gets a good grip on her opponent's hair, and proceeds to throw her around like a rag doll, the girl getting tossed around appears to be almost helpless.  I keep thinking if only the losing girl could somehow trip the other girl, or grab a good handful of hair of the other girl, she might have a chance.  I can't imagine what it must feel like to be thrown and tossed around by your hair, but it has to hurt.
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: mauler maureen on April 19, 2019, 12:52:44 AM
As far as hair pulling (at either end) and titty squeezing go, you never want to let your opponent know that she's causing you severe pain. This will only entice her to pull and squeeze even harder. It's not easy to conceal the burning in your scalp when some Bitch is yanking your hair out by the roots or the stabbing sensation of her claws digging into your breast, but, it can be done.
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: wrestlinhose on April 19, 2019, 04:15:07 AM
Quote from: mauler maureen on April 19, 2019, 12:52:44 AM
As far as hair pulling (at either end) and titty squeezing go, you never want to let your opponent know that she's causing you severe pain. This will only entice her to pull and squeeze even harder. It's not easy to conceal the burning in your scalp when some Bitch is yanking your hair out by the roots or the stabbing sensation of her claws digging into your breast, but, it can be done.

Thanks for sharing Maureen
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: rmouse on April 20, 2019, 01:02:45 PM
Quote from: rmouse on September 09, 2018, 11:55:26 AM
Quote from: susan ondine on August 30, 2018, 03:38:36 PM
You have to admire womens' silent putting up with pain as their hair is  yanked in a catfight. Are they just concentrating on pulling harder than their opponent or don't they want her to know how much it is hurting ?

Depending on how the hairpull is applied, it may or may not hurt.  Most hair pulls are done with the hair grabbed close to the scalp.  Lots of hair grabbed, distributing the force of it across a lot of area.  Not as painful.  For girls with longer hair, it becomes much worse if the hair is grabbed much further away, away from the scalp.   Or, hair grabbed on the side of the head.  You almost never see that.  Why?  It hurts like hell!!!

This ^.  You know a hair pull is real when it is pulled far away from the scalp.  Or on the side.  Because then it will REALLY hurt.   You almost NEVER see this.  Ever.  Most hair pulling hardly hurts at all.

Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: Alluring_Ann on April 20, 2019, 11:50:29 PM
I am moan and shriek and yell " bitch stop pulling my fucking hair " they just pull harder ... it's a weakness I have ... no matter how hard I try not to ... I shriek ...

AA ...
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: wrestlinhose on April 21, 2019, 12:04:56 AM
Quote from: Charlene_milf on April 20, 2019, 01:24:22 PM
I agree with all these observations.  I do moan when my hair gets pulled, but I've also shrieked out loudly in pain, usually from a technique I learned in high school.  I was in a fight, and the other girl grabbed my hair at both sides of my head, and then twisted her fists against my scalp, putting  lot of pressure on my roots.  I retaliated in kind, and we both were screaming in pain, because it hurt like hell.  It's not a technique I'd use in a rules fight, but it has come in handy in a fight when I'm really trying to hurt my opponent.


Thanks for sharing. As a guy I never knew that hair pulling from the side hurt more.
Title: Re: hairpulling pain in silence
Post by: rmouse on April 21, 2019, 12:57:18 PM
Quote from: TugHairSlapTitsSlut on April 21, 2019, 08:05:03 AM
When I get into a hot nasty hairpulling slutfight I always pull my rival's hair in silence. I never want to show weakness and most of the time my rival dosen't want to either. My twin sister and I have spent hours pulling each other's hair in silence. We can have an entire hairfight in thbedroom with the whole family in the living room and nobody knows.

It's pretty hard for girls to keep silent when they are being picked off the floor by the hair.  Especially if they don't use their hands to help carry the weight.  That's total domination, when one girl is hauling the other off the floor, completely by her hair.