Hairpulling: A Must-Have in a Catfight??

Started by suzuran, July 31, 2012, 06:39:09 PM

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MelissaCV

Hairpulling is done for two seperate reasons, control, and just to be mean, it's also the most indefensible tactic in a fight and an opportunity
~Melissa
Face Slapper and Scratcher

JT Edson

Quote from: maturetracy on January 11, 2013, 09:46:39 PM
I got into a hairpulling with a coworker. Her and I went at it after work one night. We both went for the others hair and just pulled until we ended up on our knees. We kept pulling hair until she finally said to stop, which I was glad she did. This lasted for over a minute but felt a lot longer. needless to say my head was hurting for a while and I'm sure hers was too.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the rest of us.

hunter85

Quote from: maturetracy on January 11, 2013, 09:46:39 PM
I got into a hairpulling with a coworker. Her and I went at it after work one night. We both went for the others hair and just pulled until we ended up on our knees. We kept pulling hair until she finally said to stop, which I was glad she did. This lasted for over a minute but felt a lot longer. needless to say my head was hurting for a while and I'm sure hers was too.
when it happened and where? was your rival mature woman too?you were alone with her ot there were some people around?thanks for your sharing

shefightsgirls

Hairpulling is a tactic like any other hold. It's meant to measure a person's pain tolerance and ability to get out of holds. The point is to make your opponent submit. If the rules include hairpulling then deal with it.

brainsandbooty

hm my fights have had limited hair pulling - I guess fights in clubs are a little more intense, hair can be good for dragging opponent down - but usually doesn't make them stop
just my experience x

diana3 only fight all girls irl

Quote from: topbitchhere on March 02, 2013, 06:15:05 AM
hm my fights have had limited hair pulling - I guess fights in clubs are a little more intense, hair can be good for dragging opponent down - but usually doesn't make them stop
just my experience x
9 march i rip your hair out irl  i fuck u realy up

kelly fight irl

Quote from: topbitchhere on March 02, 2013, 06:15:05 AM
hm my fights have had limited hair pulling - I guess fights in clubs are a little more intense, hair can be good for dragging opponent down - but usually doesn't make them stop
just my experience x
yes if we have a fight u would lose alot hair irl i always use the hair pulling  its realy work to hurt ohter girls
I come from Holland i fight irl only bare hands NO rules

brainsandbooty

Quote from: kelly fight irl on March 08, 2013, 08:53:19 PM
Quote from: topbitchhere on March 02, 2013, 06:15:05 AM
hm my fights have had limited hair pulling - I guess fights in clubs are a little more intense, hair can be good for dragging opponent down - but usually doesn't make them stop
just my experience x
yes if we have a fight u would lose alot hair irl i always use the hair pulling  its realy work to hurt ohter girls
I think you missed my point hairpulling . never really ends a fight and it doesn't hurt as much as other things so if a girl JUST pulls hair then it is always a easy victory

kelly fight irl

Quote from: topbitchhere on March 09, 2013, 01:04:49 AM
Quote from: kelly fight irl on March 08, 2013, 08:53:19 PM
Quote from: topbitchhere on March 02, 2013, 06:15:05 AM
hm my fights have had limited hair pulling - I guess fights in clubs are a little more intense, hair can be good for dragging opponent down - but usually doesn't make them stop
just my experience x
yes if we have a fight u would lose alot hair irl i always use the hair pulling  its realy work to hurt ohter girls
I think you missed my point hairpulling . never really ends a fight and it doesn't hurt as much as other things so if a girl JUST pulls hair then it is always a easy victory
o its not how i ruin u my fist are hard anough to break your nose
I come from Holland i fight irl only bare hands NO rules