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Hot or Not?

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Offline daz

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Hot or Not?
« on: October 27, 2024, 09:07:10 AM »
I often think about why people vote for certain women in the polls, I'm pretty sure that many people vote based on who they find more attractive, rather than who they think would actually win. But in many of the stories, particularly the pro-wrestling section the cuter more attractive women lose.  I know that the woman who once suggested a wrestling match to my wife became more attractive after her suggestion, even though there was no way the fight would have happened, my poor wife wouldn't have stood a chance, but in fantasy land, the idea of my cute wife losing was always a turn on.

So back to the name of this topic, either in a poll, story or real life, what are your opinions?

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Offline sinclairfan

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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2024, 11:45:59 AM »
I often think about why people vote for certain women in the polls, I'm pretty sure that many people vote based on who they find more attractive, rather than who they think would actually win. But in many of the stories, particularly the pro-wrestling section the cuter more attractive women lose.  I know that the woman who once suggested a wrestling match to my wife became more attractive after her suggestion, even though there was no way the fight would have happened, my poor wife wouldn't have stood a chance, but in fantasy land, the idea of my cute wife losing was always a turn on.

So back to the name of this topic, either in a poll, story or real life, what are your opinions?

Ariel X said once that if she's at a bar, and 2 women fight over her, she's going home with the winner.

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Re: Hot or Not?
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2024, 03:05:53 AM »
Equally  Attractive Is an Important Quality IMO.   10 Vs a 10.  A 5 Vs a 5 etc etc
Celebrate  The Catfight Artists  !!!!!

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Offline krispin

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Re: Hot or Not?
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2024, 10:23:31 AM »
I don't know why but I love thin weaker women and I always fantasize about my fragile girl dominated defeated and humiliated by a curvier stronger bad girl.

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Offline F4UCORSAIR

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Re: Hot or Not?
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2024, 02:04:24 PM »
  I real life most fights are stopped before a real winner is established, so just the idea your woman was in a fight is a turn on. In cases where the fight is fought with a clear winner (an arranged fight)  the winner is best to have some fun with because they are riding high on the win. In my own head watching your girl lose can be a big turn on. For me it depends on the situation and setting.

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Offline panoskl2003

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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2024, 12:05:17 PM »
I have seen my wife both win and lose a wrestling match. It was equal hot for me. Watching my woman beat her opponent in her first fight it was thrilling. I was so turned on at that moment. But it was also a turn on for me when she was dominated in another wrestling match unable to be competitive until the end. What turns us on I believe, are moments in the fight. Certain holds that the women try to each other. Also attitude of a fighter. I am not turned on by the cutest. I am turned on by the fight itself

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Offline Horny-Jew

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Re: Hot or Not?
« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2024, 07:05:48 AM »
Any fight where the women are wearing the following would be hot as hell:

buttoned blouse or men's style dress shirt
no bra
skirt
no pantyhose and/or no leggings
barefoot

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Offline Rida Khan

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« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2024, 08:55:13 PM »
As far as pro-wrestling is concerned, it's key to remember that everything happens within a controlled setup, it’s a scripted performance where each outcome is planned. This lets audiences dive into the fantasy, play out different dynamics, and explore themes of strength, vulnerability, and dominance without anyone actually getting hurt. From a psychological angle, there’s something intriguing about seeing the unexpected, like a “cute” or seemingly "strong" facing defeat. This taps into a well known phenomenon where we’re drawn to contrasts: seeing someone who looks sweet, innocent, strong or attractive in a tough or challenging position can be both unexpected and exciting. In fantasy, this can make the character even more appealing because it adds layers to how they’re perceived, flipping the usual power dynamics. People may vote for or root for certain characters based on attraction, but there’s also a fascination with the idea of someone “out of their element,” which might just add to the character’s appeal.

And here’s the thing, pro-wrestling does this neat little trick on our subconscious, too. We’re watching these dramatic, high energy battles, but deep down, we know it’s all a performance. This knowledge taps into something deeper, almost giving the whole thing a subconscious layer where the beatdown we see on the screen feels both intense and harmless. It’s like the mind has this little signal going off saying, “This is all part of the act; she’s in on it, it’s consensual, it’s sexy, and it’s not real.”

This understanding lets people enjoy the tension without any of the guilt or worry they’d feel if it were real. There’s a comfort in knowing that every slam, every throw, every bit of trash talk is all planned and agreed upon, no one’s actually getting hurt.  In my opinion, it’s really this subconscious setup, the knowledge that pro-wrestling is all for show, that makes people so often enjoy seeing the more attractive competitor lose. In this scripted environment, we know the stakes aren’t real, so the fantasy of seeing someone beautiful “defeated” becomes exciting rather than troubling. It’s like we get to see this unexpected contrast without any real harm coming to anyone, and that’s intriguing on a different level.

But then, when it comes to other types of polls or competitions, especially in non-scripted contexts, things change. People are naturally wired to link good looks with success, strength, and achievement. That’s a basic psychological association... attractive people are often seen as more capable, charismatic, or deserving of victory. So, in those cases, fans usually want to see the better-looking person come out on top because it just feels more in line with the way we’re conditioned to think.
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