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    Re: How I started my fondness for women's struggles

    Wow, everyone. Amazing thread with some very interesting posts here. Thank you all for sharing. For me, it started kind of like Tit4tat85 - With WWF wrestling. I think it was my babysitter who was watching it when the Jumping Bomb Angels took on the Glamour Girls. Man, that match changed my life. LOL I didn't really understand what was happening when I was that young, but I did know that after seeing that match, I often would quickly check out the pro wrestling magazines while visiting a convenience store to see if they mentioned women's wrestling. When i was a teenager, I discovered the world of Chaos Comics. Purgatori and Lady Death had this incredibly personal and somewhat sexually charged rivalry that had my imagination whirling with thoughts of what happened off the pages. When I was in university, I discovered Napali Videos and that opened up a whole new world of female competition for me. I couldn't believe that the things I had imagined as a teenager were being made into videos! My first video from them was "Weapons to Conquer" featuring Letha Weapons and Sana Fay. Looking back, it was so-so, but when i first watched it, I had my mind blown. Over time, I watched more videos, narrowed my interests down to liking titfighting and sexfighting the most, and the rest is history.
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    Re: How I started my fondness for women's struggles

    I was a tomboy growing up with 2 other sisters and an overbearing mother. Other than fights with my sisters, I didn't know the vast world of female combat. When I enlisted, it all changed. Now I was surrounded by "Alpha" personalities and fights happened all the time. I also found magazines like Nuggat and old cavilier magazines. And then this wonderful thing called the internet. I couldn't get enough of the pictures and stories. They were my first inspiration for my own writing.

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    Re: How I started my fondness for women's struggles

    Quote Originally Posted by AnnatheMarineChick View Post
    I was a tomboy growing up with 2 other sisters and an overbearing mother. Other than fights with my sisters, I didn't know the vast world of female combat. When I enlisted, it all changed. Now I was surrounded by "Alpha" personalities and fights happened all the time. I also found magazines like Nuggat and old cavilier magazines. And then this wonderful thing called the internet. I couldn't get enough of the pictures and stories. They were my first inspiration for my own writing.
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    Re: How I started my fondness for women's struggles

    I've been meaning to respond to this thread...
    As for when my fascination for this particular fetish began, I really can't say. It's been with me probably since my early teen years.
    From sleazy magazines to equally sleazy porn shops with magazines and in back, 25cent video booths (2 minutes per quarter, the idea being that you went into one with a pocket full of quarters) beginning in LA and San Francisco and who can remember where else? If there was a chance for female to female body contact, wether it was a catfight or a love scene, I wanted to check it out.
    Like many of you here, I went through the magazine catfight stories. And also like many of you, I passed through the Napali Video phase. Indeed, I later learned that watching the gigantic fake tits of NVP bash into each other was a curriculum requirement in those days. Next came California Wildcats and any other of the increasing number of producers (whether good or bad) of lesbian sex/sexfight/titfight videos.

    Then one day, the sky opened up and the bright light of salvation known as the internet offered up a whole new world of debauchery for yours truly. (And all of you, I gather). DWW...TribGirls!!! They were hot! Now, oddly enough, I find TribGirls productions to be uninspiring and often mechanical. Oh well. Time to move on I guess.

    Now, one can explore this sexy fetish to their heart's delight on any one of hundreds and hundreds of internet adult video sites. I'm actually looking forward to technology that will allow us to create our own in-home holograms so we can enjoy big breasted nude catfights in the comfort of our living rooms, with a glass of chilled white wine of course.

    One last thing...Long before I became A. Penman (I'm guessing it was in my 30s and 40s) I had Mead notebooks full of my hand written lesbian sex stories, all of which have been shredded and given a proper burial. They were pretty awful. I don't recall any of them, EXCEPT ONE. If any of you are old enough to remember the two late 1980s big breasted Playboy GODDESSES PETRA VERKAIK and JANET LUPO...well I was enamored with them both!! In my mind, there were never two more gorgeous and voluptuous women to have graced the pages of Playboy. So, I wrote a fictional account of these two women having a heated lesbian encounter. It too has been buried. Perhaps I should resurrect that one and let Mr. Penman have a go at it.

    Anyway, thanks for listening and I hope that these bawdy revelations haven't tainted your image of me.

    Regards,
    A. Penman

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    Re: How I started my fondness for women's struggles

    Quote Originally Posted by apenman View Post
    I've been meaning to respond to this thread...
    As for when my fascination for this particular fetish began, I really can't say. It's been with me probably since my early teen years.
    From sleazy magazines to equally sleazy porn shops with magazines and in back, 25cent video booths (2 minutes per quarter, the idea being that you went into one with a pocket full of quarters) beginning in LA and San Francisco and who can remember where else? If there was a chance for female to female body contact, wether it was a catfight or a love scene, I wanted to check it out.
    Like many of you here, I went through the magazine catfight stories. And also like many of you, I passed through the Napali Video phase. Indeed, I later learned that watching the gigantic fake tits of NVP bash into each other was a curriculum requirement in those days. Next came California Wildcats and any other of the increasing number of producers (whether good or bad) of lesbian sex/sexfight/titfight videos.

    Then one day, the sky opened up and the bright light of salvation known as the internet offered up a whole new world of debauchery for yours truly. (And all of you, I gather). DWW...TribGirls!!! They were hot! Now, oddly enough, I find TribGirls productions to be uninspiring and often mechanical. Oh well. Time to move on I guess.

    Now, one can explore this sexy fetish to their heart's delight on any one of hundreds and hundreds of internet adult video sites. I'm actually looking forward to technology that will allow us to create our own in-home holograms so we can enjoy big breasted nude catfights in the comfort of our living rooms, with a glass of chilled white wine of course.

    One last thing...Long before I became A. Penman (I'm guessing it was in my 30s and 40s) I had Mead notebooks full of my hand written lesbian sex stories, all of which have been shredded and given a proper burial. They were pretty awful. I don't recall any of them, EXCEPT ONE. If any of you are old enough to remember the two late 1980s big breasted Playboy GODDESSES PETRA VERKAIK and JANET LUPO...well I was enamored with them both!! In my mind, there were never two more gorgeous and voluptuous women to have graced the pages of Playboy. So, I wrote a fictional account of these two women having a heated lesbian encounter. It too has been buried. Perhaps I should resurrect that one and let Mr. Penman have a go at it.

    Anyway, thanks for listening and I hope that these bawdy revelations haven't tainted your image of me.

    Regards,
    A. Penman

    Come on Mr. Penman start writing............what are you waiting for Petra and Janet needs to be put in a story???
    Your story is similar to mine about the internet, I was in my 40s before learning about sexfighting. I have always loved women......damn near worshipped them. I have had numerous marriages that I f...ked up and numerous relationships with beautiful women that I also f...ked up..........well to be fair they f...ked up a lot to; what can I say, I was wild when I was younger. But I loved it all with the women and especially threesomes.....I would basically get off by watching the women get busy while I sat on the sidelines. But it was not until the internet that I discovered catfighting and sexfighting and I became an instant addict. I couldn't get enough of it and my wife at the time thought I had lost my damn mind....which I did. Today I still love the catfight sexfight stuff, but I have evolved to preferring more authentic and organic connections between women and not so much contrived and scripted. I also now prefer deep intimacy and permanency in relationships which I think is a product of my getting older. Most sexfights have a winner and a loser and are good for a limited number of sessions before they lose steam. But I crave permanency now....so my obsessions are still strong for the sexfight act, but the love between the women needs to equal their competitive battle lust and be genuine and permanent.

    Shak
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