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Re: Some female wrestlers too aggressive?
That would have aroused me. I like to feel in danger as long as she does not injure me
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As someone already said: the importance of talking before the match!
Every aspect, situation, talk or trash talk etc. Did you asked her maybe to be little easier on you after those hard moves without no mercy? |
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Semi-competitive means both you and her are trying to win in the context of a match that has a friendly/playful feel to it. Competitive means you are both trying to win to the best of your abilities while taking safety into account. It's important to note that even if you ask for fully competitive it's ok to set some rules, such as no physical strikes except for open hands, no excessive exploitation of a joint lock etc. |
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Semi-comp seems to have as many definitions as there are stars in the sky. It could be what most consider fantasy to what most would consider competitive. I remember C&B Video's rules for sessioning with their wrestlers (and I would assume their videos also), semi-comp meant only pressure holds from the gals on the guys allowed...no scissoring by the guys, for instance. Steve from Athena2's semi-comp meant he wasn't allowed to use his weight to gain advantage in a match. DWW had their own take on it (used to be on their website...I forgot the description tho)
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Can't comment on OP's specific situation but as a veteran of 30+ sessions, I have encountered this twice. The first was a unstable girl who was mad at me for being late and fought dirty, injuring me. The second was at least partially my fault because I said in my email I liked being choked out and had experimented with "ignore the tap scenarios" and she proceeded to do just that moments after I entered the room. Frankly I think responsible providers generally have SOME discussion confirming understandings and building rapport before going 100% (save at least Arekah Lox who is well known for going all out as soon as you enter) but the reality is that I probably would have found this super hot and awesome if her choking technique were better; unfortunately she was putting unpleasant pressure on the windpipe. I usually evaluate technique and then if a girl is really good and safe I'll float the no-tap; this was an important lesson that it is perhaps best to save describing that fantasy until after the evaluation because some eager providers are apparently comfortable defining all limits from emails without any checkin...
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I mean, these ladies aren't mind readers. They have what you tell them in your emails and that's it. If you tell her you want competitive wrestling, that you like being choked out, most will consider that pretty unambiguous. A conversation before the session is nice, but I've never blamed them if they assumed they knew what I wanted based on our setup and just started.
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I do have a solution to this dilemma: if at least 25 different people give me thanks for this reply, then I will name her. I will give one hint, although I am American, she is not American. But to help you even if she is not named, you could arrange for any woman during a session to scissors you as much as you want. A variation of this is a beatdown - where there is no safe word and she beats you up as much as she wants, even if you beg her to stop. I like the idea of a beatdown as a fantasy but I prefer to have a safe word and some control during a session. |
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Now if you'd said "Thanks from 25 people will show there's enough interest for me to approach her for permission to give her name." I could understand it. I realise this is none of my business, but I hope you will give some thought to what you've just promised, and maybe reconsider. |
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