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Is Catfight Simply a Sexist Wrestling?
By Bianka Robenson
Catfighting is really a sexist, derogatory term describing a brawl involving two women. The very word invokes an image of a crazy, unmanageable battle with nails used as principle weapons and the fighters are just animals. But, like many terms of injustice, the term has been appropriated by combative women to mean another thing. Read carefully now because many people still don’t “get” this:There is another kind of “catfighting”. It is called “rules catfighting” and it has a long and treasured spot in the history of female combative activities. It is simply a wrestling match in which the ladies are allowed to use particular pain-oriented tactics such as hair-pulling, breast grabbing, and slapping. A rules catfight is PART of recreational wrestling. While the expression, in popular parlance, may well imply a brawl and the regulations inside our world could be made to mimic such an affair, rules catfights purely prohibit punching, scratching, choking or biting. In a nutshell, they’re tough although not unsafe and the rules are set up to avoid any injury of any kind. Catfight or cat fight in addition has lately been going through a boom in the form of entertainment in several variations. Cat fighting media shows forms from the more modern extreme catfight aspect, in which punching and kicking are included together with the unoriginal array of female cat fight tactics.. Such stereotypical displays of rage are often shown on the day time television talk show The Jerry Springer Show. One of the highest profile cat fights on television has been Miller Lite’s racy “Catfight” advertisements in 2002, which were pointed out by many as sexist. The careers of both actresses in this cat fight commercial, Kitana Baker and Tanya Ballinger, enjoyed an essential boost. It is notable for the catfighters losing some articles of clothing after a brawl |
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