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Why scripted matches suck

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Offline CatfightsAreFun

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Re: Why scripted matches suck
« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2022, 12:43:28 PM »
I've said this before in a previous thread but wanted to add my 2 cents anyway. The best video I have ever purchased is one from Catfight Haven, it's called "Fast Food Crisis" and idk what it is about it but it's always been my favourite. The initial build-up of setting the scene, to how both girls just go straight for each others hair when it starts is amazing. Although I do enjoy Fighting-Dolls and FoxyCombat, my preference is definitely in good scripted matches with a realistic setting, although I will admit they are incredibly hard to find with most scripted matches just having really bad acting. I'm also not a fan of the catball style videos where the girls just kind of roll around leg locked the entire time, it's nice to see that in a fight for sure but when the entire fight is just that for 20-40 minutes it gets really boring.
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Offline rmouse

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Re: Why scripted matches suck
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2022, 01:34:58 PM »
I'll admit I started this thread with a bit of a clickbaity title haha.

Wow some great responses on here, and very much in line with the kind of stuff I'd like to shoot - scripted but realistic - and yeah the options for a 'scripted' scenario are pretty much endless so that's a lot of fun for me as a performer.

Honestly though, I was almost expecting / half hoping to hear a dissenting opinion on scripted content or 'that fake shit' as it often gets called.

I do feel like the market for scripted content is smaller, maybe I'm wrong, or maybe you guys are just connoisseurs ??

I think why scripted fights tend to be popular is that in reality, women don't fight half as good (i.e., sexy) as men think they do.  Instead, they fight fairly close to how men do, if perhaps a bit less skillfully.

A scripted fight, when done well, allows for women to fight in a sexy manner.  One women is clearly weaker, and dominated by the stronger women.  The dominate women will take her time and draw out the fight, inflicting as much pain and humiliation as she wants.  The weaker girl is simply helpless and is battered at will.  You don't see any real life fights like this.  This is the HUGE difference between the two.

That's why I vote scripted.  I like to see both a dominate woman and a dominated woman.   Both are very sexy in their own way. 

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Offline Martin Beswick

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Re: Why scripted matches suck
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2022, 09:08:12 PM »
I'm still surprised more catfight/wrestling fetish producers aren't incorporating the camera as stand-in for the viewer, adding a fun POV element to the fantasy.  That not only makes it more erotic to watch as a viewer, making it all the easier to imagine we're in the room and directly involved in the outcome -- but I think it also benefits the performers as it gives them another character/motivation for trash-talking and playing to the viewer.

For example, while the actual wrestling in this match is certainly not real the interplay between the fighting women and the viewer (ie "the husband") makes it highly arousing. Both women address and play to the camera in a very sexy way: https://xhamster.com/videos/wife-s-fight-xhZn1Vz   Sure, the actual action is arguably a bit low-impact and contrived -- but the element of trash-talking and playing not just to the camera but to "the husband" who is finally having a fantasy brought to life is super hot. 

I get a little dizzy when Lia looks directly into the camera and purrs "I"m gonna beat your bitch"

Also, a really good way to make sure more videos like that are being created is to show support for the producer. Sample the clip above, sure - but if you like it as much I do and want to see more stuff like this it's important to support the folks creating it by buying a download directly from their store: https://www.clips4sale.com/studio/84041/24874925/lia-labowe-fights-ashley-wildcat-for-her-man-high-bitrate

There are a few other producers who occasionally dabble in this POV approach - Sinn Sage and Lilly McReese come to mind - but I have yet to find someone using this approach paired with more spirited wrestling and no determined winner. Would love to see more of that.