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Some random thoughts on catfighting

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Offline CatfightOriginals

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Some random thoughts on catfighting
« on: December 17, 2020, 06:14:25 AM »
Who defined catfight as fetish?  Who the hell was that person?  Whoever the hell that freakin’ bozo was, he was wrong in a big way.

I’ve always enjoyed catifhts, the raw emotion, the herky-jerky motion of two entwined females bent on causing harm to one another.
It’s a fantasy, people.  And it’s OK to have fantasies.  Anyone with intelligence and a sense of curiosity could hardly feel differently.
I prefer to think of it as, “letting your feelings roam.”.  It is an indulgence when you get off work, want to relax, think of something different.  What a concept, huh?
But it runs deep with me and others who sometimes talk here in channel and others who don’t.
It’s a fun thing.
It really is.
The thought of two women actually willing to wrestle or fight has me at total attention.  I am a rapt spectator to the coming confrontation.
What did Eric Stanton and J. Frank Rusha and Cain think when their “fetish” reached fulfillment to the point they actually did something about it?  Well, they all became incredibly creative artists in the achievement of pure joy to those who are aware of them.  Nothing less.
And today the amount of pure catfight literature and film are at a very high level.
The USA produces the best catfight mixture of any country on earth.  If you’re a new catfight fan you are quite fortunate.  Japan is quite excellent in their catfight canvas.  China (I’m guessing out of Hong Kong) is starting to produce some quite excellent films.
But, I digress.
I’ll be honest though.  It makes me feel as though I’m enlightened.  I go beyond the missionary position.  Sex is a wonderful thing and for me catfighting inspires my sexuality.  I like to get high or half in the bag and watch a flick or come to FreeCatfights.com and chat.   It’s fun.
I’m an old guy and these are just some random thoughts to try and relieve catfight fans of any peer-pressure they might experience.
Just enjoy the moment.

Love to all,

Catwriter
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Offline Tiberius J.C.

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Re: Some random thoughts on catfighting
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2020, 11:56:33 AM »
Who defined catfight as fetish?  Who the hell was that person?  Whoever the hell that freakin’ bozo was, he was wrong in a big way.
I'm not sure I know what a fetish is and care even less. What I think careful observation tells us is that whatever the bone of contention or the field of battle —be it the Oscars, the Grammys, the Emmys, celebrity love triangles, love triangles in soap operas, love triangles in our own social spheres, rivals vying for promotion at the workplace, rivals vying for power in the political arena, beauty contests, ballet competitions, wet t-shirt competitions, sporting competitions of any kind (from MMA to chess), reality TV, dueling, warfare…— there are women who love watching or contemplating the idea of men competing, men who love watching or contemplating the idea of women competing, women who love watching or contemplating the idea of other women competing, and men who love watching or contemplating the idea of other men competing, and the basic chemistry, the thoughts and feelings these things awaken in them, are exactly the same in every case.

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Offline Tangocash1234

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Re: Some random thoughts on catfighting
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2020, 06:41:25 PM »
I think it is a really interesting subject. Catfighting certainly dominates my fantasy life, fuelled in recent years by the fantastic range of literature and film/TV fight material on the Web. It dominates my daydreams, both at home and at work, with my catfighting fantasies populated by work colleagues and fictional TV characters (usually nude or in lingerie). Looking at the great art & literature outthere it is like this for many.

I agree that the raw emotion of a catfight forms a big part of the fetish as well as the sensuality of struggling female bodies. Such struggles between women I find generally arousing. But what turbo-charges the fantasy is when such conflicts are due to sexual jealousy over a man. For me, this is the perfect primal blend of emotions, a hurricane of jealousy, desire, hatred, fear and desperation that captures the fine line between sex and violence. A catfight of this type is the atavistic struggle for love and mating rites - the fundamental drivers for many of us. Its not just the physical clash, but that of willpowers, emotions and desires; a confrontation on all fronts.

I think also there is an element of watching beautiful women attempting to destroy and dominate each other. The contrast of a fierce clash with the exchanging of pain involving characteristics of gentle feminity, I find very potent. Entwinded sexy female bodies & spirts fighting it out over a man, or fundamentally the exclusive rights to his loins. This means that the buildup to a catfight can be just as arousing as the fight itself when two women are emotionally catfighting. Many red blooded males would find the thought of them being so desirable that two women would clash physically to sleep with them a big turn on.

Just my thoughts.

How do others feel?
« Last Edit: December 17, 2020, 06:44:17 PM by Tangocash1234 »

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Re: Some random thoughts on catfighting
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2020, 11:27:38 PM »
Having gone to a bunch of therapy on the subject, technically this is not a fetish.  I believe clinically for something to qualify as a fetish you have to require it in order to have sex.  In other words, you would need to participate in catfighting in some way (watching videos, talking about it, reading stories, coming here, etc.) before you were ABLE to have sex.  There is a name for it (Agonophillia I think), but generally most shrinks consider it too main stream to even qualify as much of a kink.  Pretty much if you are somewhere where two women start fighting, everybody watches and most are titillated by it at a minimum.  At least most of the men.  And I have observed while the women might object, I think women are more excited by it than the guys (liberating in some way?).  I think we are much more into it than most people, but we are definitely not alone.  Otherwise you'd never see it in Soap Opera's, reality shows, movies, etc.
I love catfights and chatting.  Look me up on trillian at ljack66   (I think... just figuring Trillian out)

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Offline h_k

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Re: Some random thoughts on catfighting
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2020, 03:42:33 AM »
Judging by what people search for on Google, female fighters aren't a minority taste at all.
This from Cosmopolitan:
"Here Are the 10 Most Popular People of the Year According to Google
Google released its annual list of the year's top trending people, a reflection, more or less, of what people were curious about in 2015.
1) Lamar Odom
2) Caitlyn Jenner
3) Ronda Rousey
4) Donald Trump

9) Adele"
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/news/g5237/most-searched-people-on-google-2015/
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2015/12/27/10670546/ufc-news-ronda-rousey-hits-google-top-3-for-most-searched-celebrity-of-2015

Already in 2014 two of the top five female athletes were fighters
The most searched female athletes on the web
    1. Serena Williams
    2. Hope Solo
    3. Ronda Rousey
    4. Venus Williams
    5. Miesha Tate

By 2015, female fighters have taken over the top 2 positions ahead of all male athletes of any description (boxers, soccer players, NBA stars, golfers…)
Trending Google Athletes Searches for 2015
01) Ronda Rousey
02) Holly Holm
03) Stephen Curry
04) Manny Pacquiao
05) Alex Morgan
06) Hope Solo
07) Patrick Kane
08) DeMarco Murray
09) Greg Hardy
10) Shawn Oakman