Late night musings because I can’t sleep.
Is a fight between a woman and her ex partner’s new girlfriend a cat fight or a family fight?
If the story is told by one of the women’s children who witnessed it does that make a difference?
Discuss.
If you want my opinion (and I'm sure no one does), it's a catfight. The Family Fights board is for fights between blood relatives. It's a whole different vibe, sometimes bordering on incestuous. In the case of mothers vs daughters, there's no sexual rivalry between the participants (which is half the point of a catfight), and that's usually the case with sisters too; people seldom ditch one sister in favour of another because when they do, the whole family's fucked. Fights between half-sisters (sharing the same father) are different; they're almost proxy wars between their mothers, so a strong case can be made for putting them on the Catfights board. A fight between cousins would always be considered a catfight.
If the mere fact that the two fighters are mothers disqualified the story from the Catfights board, there'd be very few stories on it. After all, the rules say both fighters have to be at least 18 years old, and even though the average age for a woman to have her first child has risen in recent years to 28, that still leaves a fairly narrow window for catfights that aren't also momfights. In the example you cite, the source of the conflict is a past or present lover, so it's definitely a catfight IMO and the fact that the children of either or both women are witnessing the fight doesn't change that. It just makes the stakes higher.
As I understand it, the Catfights board is for fights (not counting sexfights or fights that are ultra violent) that are motivated by personal antagonism (sexual rivalry, neighbourhood disputes, problems at work …) as opposed to unsullied sporting rivalry. Admittedly I posted my own most recent attempt at a momfight story on the Wrestling board, but that's only because it was a spinoff from Kiva's, which was already there.