I guess that this topic really suits older fans who still marvel at how much girl fights turned them on when they were youngsters, barely at puberty, and still carries that same sexual power today as it did all those years ago. I am personally still amazed, in my mid-sixties, at how I become so sexually charged when I go through my personal collection of fighting-girls material, mainly photos, some art and some videos. I remember when I made my first purchase of photosets and magazines from Triumph Studios, the unquestioned leader in the genre back in the late seventies, early eighties, and the excitement it brought me.
I have always kept my girl-fight fetish hidden. It's not easy to have such an important component of your sexuality remain a complete secret. I guess I've always known that I wasn't alone as there would never have been a Triumph Studios, or California Supreme if there was no market for it. However, the question for me was how many guys are into it as a side-fetish, and how many, like me, clearly define watching girl fights as the absolute number one source of sexual gratification. I could never have known back in the sixties and seventies, that being instantly turned on by fighting gals as a kid while watching movies and TV shows would still have the same effect on me over half a century later. But it does. I have evolved in my preferences, but the same core turn-on is still there. For me, the victory-defeat aspect in female fights is an important component to the turn-on. I used to hate photosets or videos that did not have a winner, and my favorite shots in any girl fight series of photos are the victory poses. All these years later, I can still look at some of those old Triumph photos of Hanna Vick in a victory pose, proud winner with her arms in the air standing over her defeated opponent with her foot on the loser's chest and still feel that old blood rush, like I did as a teenager.