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Sunday 16 November 2014

Camel clutches and hair

In a female fight, I have no doubt about it, humiliation is as necessary as the victory itself. The camel clutch hold is perfect to humiliate your opponent, and you can lay hold of an equally perfect humiliating plus: the hairpulling. Well, I love hair subjects, as it is possible to see in the prior posts, and I believe that a good hairpulling is very efficient to increase the victim's sense of humiliation. The girl under control is transformed into a trophy on display and is forced to see the audience, for whose pleasure she is being humiliated. The image of a loser's head grabbed by a winner is a myth perpetuated by the classical sculptures of Perseus with the Head of Medusa. I think this is a permanence of a primitive desire of blood, as when, in the ancient times (and in the modern ones too), decapitated heads, grabbed by the hair, were shown to barbarian and so-called civilized audiences. Well, in female fight, there is no need of blood, nevertheless, our heads are at risk to be to put in shame by a nasty hairpulling, like in the two pics below, in which both girls are paying the price for not follow a basic principle: do not face a stronger girl, unless you are sure your skills are sufficient to neutralize the handicap of strenght.
In the first pic, the girl in yellow refuses to face the audience and, then, she internalizes her shame (with the help of a grimace), after be beaten by the opponent with sexy legs and charming foot posing.
The second girl faces obliquosly the shame, but involuntarily smiles, in a mix of humiliation, pain and anger, all converging in a deep sense of helplessness, while her muscled opponent makes a victory pose to enhance the humiliation of the poor cutie.

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