Girl fights.. why does it turn men on?

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  1. Mamelody profile image60
    Mamelodyposted 14 years ago

    Yesterday I went out to a birthday party of one my dear friends. Everything was going well when suddenly these two girls (really hot girls by the way) started going off at each other and naturally it turned into a real girl fight.

    I mean clothes were being ripped off and scratches everywhere, these two girls were really brutally hammering each other..

    What was surprising was, nobody tried to stop the fight.. instead the guys cheered on with high pitched whistles and most of us girls just stood at a distance and watched...

    After like 10 minutes of battering each other the police arrived and managed to pull the two girls apart but all the guys were so hiked up and excited..

    When I got home my date said it turned him on too and well we had a good time of our own...big_smile big_smile tongue

    But it got me thinking.. what is it about two girls fighting that turns men into ravenous animals?? I mean I could see loads of cocks popping up and I'm sure all those guys got laid after that.. but am just curious..

    Guys why do you go nuts when two girls are fighting??

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      logic,commonsenseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      We think they are fighting over us! smile

    2. yoshi97 profile image56
      yoshi97posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I tried to break up a catfight once ... and they both turned on ME! I'm with the guys. Hoot and holler so they both think you're on their side, lest you intervene and become the new victim.

      After all, a guy will pummel you on the ground a few times and then get up and tug on his shirt to say it's over. Now girls ... let's just say they don't know when the fight ends. Trust me, even if I COULD allow myself to hit a woman, I wouldn't, as I know they never stop once you fire them up. smile

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    Ghost32posted 14 years ago

    Girl fights DON'T turn me on.  Never have, supsect they never will.  Except once, and that wasn't 2 girls--it was the toughest girl in our class beating the tar out of an Ichabod Crane type jerk two grades ahead of us who made the mistake of thinking he could pick on her without repercussions.  She had him on his back, pounding his face with power and precision, and you betcha nobody interfered with THAT one.

    Took the school principal to pull her off of him.

    Ego trashing, anybody?

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    Stevennix2001posted 14 years ago

    well, I think an episode of friends said it best, because guys are always hoping that certain parts will be revealed when they fight with each other.  lol.

    1. drej2522 profile image68
      drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      haha...true true...

      Seinfeld covered the topic as well!

    2. Friendlyword profile image60
      Friendlywordposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Absolutely! Girls dont know how to fight. All they do is rip and tear until there's nothing left but titty and asses!!!

      1. wychic profile image84
        wychicposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Maybe most don't, but don't write us all off just because the stereotype is for clawing and hair-pulling, we don't all fight like cats tongue.

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          Stevennix2001posted 14 years agoin reply to this

          that's pretty true too, as I've seen some girls that can even beat up most guys in a fight.

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        Ghost32posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Not entirely true.  My redhead (with black belt level training in both Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido) definitely DOES know how to fight.

        On the other hand, in her tournament days, other female martial artists refused to fight her.  She had to take on guys--ages 18 to 24, up to 125 pounds (she fought at 92 pounds)...and still lost just 2 matches overall....

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    Stevennix2001posted 14 years ago

    lol lol lol

  5. marinealways24 profile image59
    marinealways24posted 14 years ago

    When I was a bouncer, girl fights did not turn me on. They were worse than the men fighting. For one, you can't choke them to break them up because they are girls. For 2, they are usually more passionate when fighting and will fight and pull hair to the death. They do not submit and stop fighting when you try to break them up. Plus, I don't think it's very ladylike.

 
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