Sinergy
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ORIGINAL: siamsa24 I have had many, many guys ask for this from me. I was a champion ground fighter a few years ago, whith leg locks that can kill (I used to dance at that time too, ballerinas have very strong legs). I still fight, although not in competitions any more. The fights were co-ed back then (there were not enough girls interested, in four years I only ever saw one other girl and she was not in my weight class) and more then one young man enjoyed the experience. I did not like it though. I wanted to win because I was better, not because they were so turned on that they let me win. I still get people asking me to wrestle them. To be honest, I miss it so much that I would do it, but they are all really far away and I don't really have a space. And I am not going to go wrestle some stranger in a hotel room, that's just foolish. The funny thing is, I would most likely really beat them. There would be no "letting" I went to a jiu jutsu class for a while. I enjoyed the exercise, but I get tired of one-true-way people. One night I was being subjected to my regular embarrassment at the hands of yellow belts, and I started to do a few of the joint locks from the art I used to teach. The guy who runs the studio comes over and tells me to stop doing them because he doesnt want the other students hurt. Ok, fine, I will do it your way. But it made it really difficult to not snicker when they got all Moonie-eyed about how much better their art was than any other art. I have never met somebody who was in to wrestling, and frankly, my kink is more about giving piggy back rides, cheerleader outfits, and flinging her on the bed with martial arts throwing and takedown techniques. But that is just me and I could be wrong. Sinergy
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