Things you don't like when seeing a catfight

Started by wasteland1952, October 29, 2016, 05:26:35 AM

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wasteland1952

Hey everybody;

I've seen several threads on this forum dealing with things you most enjoy about seeing a girl fight.  Some like hair pulling, some like stand up fist fights, some like MMA, and many others.

But I want to approach it from the other direction.  I'd like to know what things you don't like when watching two girls fight.  To start off, I'll list a few things that annoy me.

1. Spectators yelling at the girls to stop pulling hair.  That drives me crazy.  Let the girls fight like girls.  As far as I'm concerned, the more hair pulling there is, the better.

2. One or more people jumping in to the fight.  Why not let the two girls who are fighting settle their own fight?

3. Closely related to #2, spectators pulling the girls apart as soon as they hit the ground, and having them start over standing up.  Let them fight on the ground!  To me, that's when the fight really gets exciting.

4. Hearing one or more spectators laughing while the girls fight.  For the life of me, I don't see anything comical about seeing girls fight.  But you even see idiots in movie and TV fights laughing like it's some kind of comedy.  I don't get it.

So what do you all think?

gmenn


JT Edson


Corbin2012

thats already perfectly recapped. These are my feels, too when watching two girls/women fight. So I have to consider a little bit longer I guess. On the sour of the moment I would like to add "interference by one ore more girls so that it sadly turns out to be 2 vs 1 or worse. dont like this. Even if this might develop into two or more catfights taking place simultaneously. I prefer to watch only one real catfight
I wish each and every day would start with a catfight in my flat

GrasslandProductions

Quote from: wasteland1952 on October 29, 2016, 05:26:35 AM
Hey everybody;

I've seen several threads on this forum dealing with things you most enjoy about seeing a girl fight.  Some like hair pulling, some like stand up fist fights, some like MMA, and many others.

But I want to approach it from the other direction.  I'd like to know what things you don't like when watching two girls fight.  To start off, I'll list a few things that annoy me.

1. Spectators yelling at the girls to stop pulling hair.  That drives me crazy.  Let the girls fight like girls.  As far as I'm concerned, the more hair pulling there is, the better.

2. One or more people jumping in to the fight.  Why not let the two girls who are fighting settle their own fight?

3. Closely related to #2, spectators pulling the girls apart as soon as they hit the ground, and having them start over standing up.  Let them fight on the ground!  To me, that's when the fight really gets exciting.

4. Hearing one or more spectators laughing while the girls fight.  For the life of me, I don't see anything comical about seeing girls fight.  But you even see idiots in movie and TV fights laughing like it's some kind of comedy.  I don't get it.

So what do you all think?


Pulled back hair

Dressing like you are at a gym

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wasteland1952

Sinclairfan;

Good points.  But respectfully, while the thought of two women fighting it out without anyone to interfere with the fight is very exciting, I find that a large crowd of excited spectators who have gathered in advance of a fight can add to the excitement.  That is, providing they don't crowd around the girls so closely that they interfere with the fight.

That's another annoyance....when the spectators get so close you can't see the girls fight.

And another, when some of the girls start screaming so loudly that it must surely attract the attention of every cop in the city.

One more, when girls choose to fight in a location where the fight will most surely get stopped very quickly.  I love it when the girls agree to fight in a more remote location where there will be minimal interference by passersby.

wasteland1952

Yeah, a bathroom would be the last place I would think girls would want to fight.  But I guess the girls figure the fight would be less likely to be broken up there, and there would be minimal interference.  But still....

KatFiteFan

Quote from: wasteland1952 on October 29, 2016, 05:26:35 AM
Hey everybody;

I've seen several threads on this forum dealing with things you most enjoy about seeing a girl fight.  Some like hair pulling, some like stand up fist fights, some like MMA, and many others.

But I want to approach it from the other direction.  I'd like to know what things you don't like when watching two girls fight.  To start off, I'll list a few things that annoy me.

1. Spectators yelling at the girls to stop pulling hair.  That drives me crazy.  Let the girls fight like girls.  As far as I'm concerned, the more hair pulling there is, the better.

2. One or more people jumping in to the fight.  Why not let the two girls who are fighting settle their own fight?

3. Closely related to #2, spectators pulling the girls apart as soon as they hit the ground, and having them start over standing up.  Let them fight on the ground!  To me, that's when the fight really gets exciting.

4. Hearing one or more spectators laughing while the girls fight.  For the life of me, I don't see anything comical about seeing girls fight.  But you even see idiots in movie and TV fights laughing like it's some kind of comedy.  I don't get it.

So what do you all think?

Not only totally agree but feel making girls fight like guys (boxing style) is what is leading to more brutal fights and injury.
"It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up." – Vince Lombardi

tropic55

I don't like to see when the fight is clearly over the winner come back and kicks the loser in the face. I seen this 3-4 times. To me  poor conduct and no respect, at which I have no respect for the winner!

GrasslandProductions

Quote from: sinclairfan on October 29, 2016, 02:45:59 PM
Quote from: GrasslandProductions on October 29, 2016, 02:41:32 PM
Quote from: wasteland1952 on October 29, 2016, 05:26:35 AM
Hey everybody;

I've seen several threads on this forum dealing with things you most enjoy about seeing a girl fight.  Some like hair pulling, some like stand up fist fights, some like MMA, and many others.

But I want to approach it from the other direction.  I'd like to know what things you don't like when watching two girls fight.  To start off, I'll list a few things that annoy me.

1. Spectators yelling at the girls to stop pulling hair.  That drives me crazy.  Let the girls fight like girls.  As far as I'm concerned, the more hair pulling there is, the better.

2. One or more people jumping in to the fight.  Why not let the two girls who are fighting settle their own fight?

3. Closely related to #2, spectators pulling the girls apart as soon as they hit the ground, and having them start over standing up.  Let them fight on the ground!  To me, that's when the fight really gets exciting.

4. Hearing one or more spectators laughing while the girls fight.  For the life of me, I don't see anything comical about seeing girls fight.  But you even see idiots in movie and TV fights laughing like it's some kind of comedy.  I don't get it.

So what do you all think?


Pulled back hair

Dressing like you are at a gym



8.  Pulled back hair, or, even worse, WMMA-style braided hair.

9.  Heck, I'll say it--any spectators at all (besides me) are a turnoff.  I once had the chance to watch my massage therapist fight a Russian nanny.  Only spectators were me and the Nancy's sister.  Unlikely that experience will ever be topped.

I sort of like it if a woman brings a second and the other woman does as well. No men, though.
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Corbin2012

Quote from: wasteland1952 on October 29, 2016, 03:28:02 PM
Sinclairfan;

Good points.  But respectfully, while the thought of two women fighting it out without anyone to interfere with the fight is very exciting, I find that a large crowd of excited spectators who have gathered in advance of a fight can add to the excitement.  That is, providing they don't crowd around the girls so closely that they interfere with the fight.

That's another annoyance....when the spectators get so close you can't see the girls fight.

And another, when some of the girls start screaming so loudly that it must surely attract the attention of every cop in the city.

One more, when girls choose to fight in a location where the fight will most surely get stopped very quickly.  I love it when the girls agree to fight in a more remote location where there will be minimal interference by passersby.


great additions, couldn t agree any more

I wish each and every day would start with a catfight in my flat

RandyDNR

I dislike when spectators start trying to change the way the fight is going.  For example, it is on the ground and they stand the fighters back up, or they want the fight moved back to where they can view it better or they want more/less hairpulling, etc.  Let them fight the way they are.
Nothing hotter than watching two wives decide who is better

CoffeeMug

When one girl doesn't seem to really want to fight (looks hesitant or turtles up after the fight starts). Consent and desire are everything.

Corbin2012

Quote from: CoffeeMug on October 30, 2016, 10:18:43 PM
When one girl doesn't seem to really want to fight (looks hesitant or turtles up after the fight starts). Consent and desire are everything.
aree totally
I wish each and every day would start with a catfight in my flat

wasteland1952

Sinclairfan, I agree that the catfight vids, especially between younger girls, show both girls to be reluctant.

That's why I like to see the girls' friends give them a shove towards one another.  Usually when the girls are thrown together, they really start to fight it out.

I also agree that both girls/women have to be willing to fight.  I don't like bullying, and if one girl doesn't want to fight, the other girl should leave her alone.