Re: Fighting Women (For Men)
- From: "Kris" <kris.tisdaleNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 16:13:27 GMT
"Badger_S" <Badger_S@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:38:19 GMT, "you badger watch out, you badger not
> cry...." <pboud_01NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>You're making arguments on a "and then we square off, ready for a fight"
>>type scenario.. Those happen in the gym/street more than in the home.
>>Men hit with their fists.. Women hit with things in their hands.
>
> And as Chas et.al. would be quick to point out, the 'square-off' doesn't
> happen the majority of the time in the street.
>
> Good point on who hits whom with what. ;-)
>
>>
>>When it comes to abuse, the abuser uses what works..
>>:(
>
> Yes, and typically they learned it from the prev. generation and because
> of
> their experience - they do an abuse and it works - they are skilled at
> doing what works. Actually I'm a little glad that Kris has some
> mis-apprehensions - it means that abuse in his life isn't prevalent.
Yeah, I've only experienced abuse through my immediate family, uncles,
aunts, grandparents and friends. Never been abused myself, but I've seen it
happening with people close to me throughout my life.
>
> I have the gut feeling that more often the violence that people see in the
> prev. generation is visited differently. For females, I have the sense
> that
> they act it out on either themselves (cutting behaviors) or on the
> children. For males they act it out on the kids, pets and the wife, and in
> self-destructive behaviors. It's a rare person that doesn't act out
> violence visited on them by their prev. gen. I think it usually takes a
> 'wake-up' call of some kind to get it stopped and for many not even then.
Couldn't agree more.
>
> On a different note, I was watching a vid of some people sparring in a M-T
> club and two of the participants were female. One was a very cute blonde
> in
> pigtails. She was really hammering her opponent - looked very Thai, not at
> all weak.
>
> I would -love- to have some female sparring partners that could really
> unload on ya. For some reason, it just seems *hot* to get the crap beat
> out
> of you by cute blonde chicks. Uh...I dont mean that in a S&M way...I guess
> I like the idea of chicks being able to fight hard in the ring. (I'd much
> rather watch them do pro boxing than guys, mostly.)
>
> But, then, I may have said too much... ;-)
Kris
>
> -B
>
>>
>>P.
>
>
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