Monday 12 November 2018

Girl Power - Girls Rule...



By far the most popular post on this blog is US Girls Wrestling - Some interesting statistics. This is now a very long thread with some brilliant information and fantastic comments - so well done everyone!!!

Since that post was published, girls have only strengthened their grip on the mixed wrestling world. In celebration of this fact, I thought I'd start another thread dedicated to success of female wrestlers with the aim of collecting some more personal experiences & opinions from the girls (and boys) at the cutting edge of the sport...

Thanks to Paula (Amazonfemsupremacy) for the brilliant meme....

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  1. Yess, i love how girls have taken over the sport of wrestling! Sorry boys, you're just going to have to learn to accept it. Selena

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    1. Hi Selena, no need to apologize, it’s a lesson guys need to learn! I guess this picture is a situation you have inflicted on many a guy in your time? Do you have any anecdotes? Is there one contest where your victory over the guy for whatever reason was a particular peach?
      In the happy easter post someone put the stats for Colorado up, big win ratio for the girls but commented that girls drop out of wrestling quite early, do you still wrestle or have you stopped? I read this article about a top female wrestler who beat over 100 guys at varsity level in school was forbid to carry on wrestling against men at college.
      https://nypost.com/2017/10/26/female-wrestler-steps-up-fight-to-battle-men/
      This must be so frustrating to see this kind of protection over male college wrestlers egos! Vic

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    2. Selena was decidedly NOT apologizing... but rather firmly instructing the now acknowledged frailer and weaker male sex on their need to understand Females now have permannetly surpassed males in all aspects of endeavor -- even physical prowess!

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    3. You are right, whyguys. I hope Selena realises I wasn’t trying to be patronising, I am well aware of her might as a trained experienced girl wrestler and what she is capable off. Vic

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    4. There are many matches I enjoyed but my favorite ones were versus cocky guys. It was hilarious to see the look on their face when they realize they are losing to a girl. And the temper tantrums they have when they lose are hilarious LOL.

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    5. temper tantrums they have when they lose are hilarious LOL.
      Selena you are a bullygirl of the worst kind, hiding behind the pretence of being an athlete. You give it all that you’d rather not wrestle against boys, but every girl in the states who takes up wrestling knows that it is inevitable they will be matched against boys, yet they still wrestle any way, why?! One reason only - to forward the feminazi agenda of emasculating men! I have seen your blog you have catalogued well over 100 real matches in order to tally who wins, what have you shown ? 125 matches with only 2 documented male victories. I guess you think you are being clever highlighting female power and promoting boy beating to showcase girl power. Well it’s not nice and it’s not funny. Boys train so hard wrestling is their everything and you laugh with your footage of girls being allowed to beat boys up sometimes quite badly. Maybe you can’t argue with real video footage about who wins and who’s the best, you may brag about taking over but boys win the moral victory because the true hero girls are the ones who don’t wish to do man’s sports, instead learn to cook and clean. No real man respects the abhorrence of feminism and repulsiveness of female wrestlers and amazons. We will take back the mats it’s just a matter of adjustment. Alpha male

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    6. Nobody asked you how men feel. Στο μουνί μας μαλάκα. Milena

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  2. I really loved reading the comments in the US Girls Wrestling post, loved reading how girls are taking the wrestling scene by force. I also found a very interesting comment in the happy Easter post where posted the statistics of coed matches in the colorado state from 2013 till 2017. According to those statistics, girls won 67% of the matches. Very impressive.

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    1. 67% only?? I am surprised it is this low. I thought it would be something 80-90%. I have never seen a girl losing to a boy in combat sport.

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    2. Considering the biases against Girls, beating boys two out of three matches is still impressive. It certainly shatters the myth of male superiority quite conclusively. Also, it's a sure bet that where Girls do lose against boys, their losses are less likely to be as decisive and boys are more likely to be injured in their fights against Girls.

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    3. yboy, i dont think winning 2 out of 3 is reflection of the disparity between male and female. You do realise female is vastly superior in combat sports for the same weight class and same experience.

      if true equality is achieved, and i mean true equality of opportunities, not more opportunities for female, we should see a 80-90 % win rate for females.

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    4. Gnome, I agree that the 2:3 ratio of Girl victories is still an artifact of the historical bias against Females in sports. Certainly the ultimate reality once true equality of opportunity happens will result in the 90% wins as you mention, with males hopelessly outclassed by the superior sex. It's all spelled out in the "Technical Advantages" post on this blog. The many ways in which the Female body is stronger, more resilient and better coordinated than the male ... especially when there is a "match" of weight and experience ... really no match at all.

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    5. In my own experience we get less opportunities. Still, not only do we beat the men, we fuck them up real hard 100% of the time. Why be limited to a mere win rate of only 90% with equal opportunities? I can only see that we 'll fuck them up even harder. What is Polyana Viana's height and weight? 1,70m/52Kg? This is barely adult size! Quantify her results on his face, scale them up to a 2,21m/168Kg size for her and tell me what you 've found... Alexia

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    6. Very well said alexia! one of the more overlooked and not represented in stats is how female wins in those mixed fights, often quick and easy.

      How long did Tonawanda took to KO Rodania? only 2 rounds.
      Sunshine Fettkether put Randy Pittman lights in only 3 rounds.
      Takako Shimoseki KOed her male opponent in 3 rounds.
      Tonya Harding mess up Mark Mason's eyes in 2 rounds and he was forced to quit.

      Stefaan Raab is men's last hope as he lasted long against Regina Halmich, but she broke his nose and dropped him in front of millions of viewers. Not sure if that is any better.

      women dont just win, they win convincingly.

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    7. You say Stefaan Raab lasted long against Regina Halmich. What exactly does this "long" mean? Three seconds? Because I am not going to believe that he lasted more. A woman with a normal balance of hormones has to be able to beat any man in less than three seconds - I and all my friends have proved it and will again do so at any given chance. Alexia

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    8. Alexia , "long" means relative longer than other pathetic males who brought shame to the male sex. At least he tried to fight, albeit his futile efforts as he was KOed in the end.

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  3. This is indeed a brilliant meme. The contrast of the triumphant Female and the withered , drooping male is the perfect symbol of the growing dominance of the truly stronger sex in physical competition. The boy is spent and exhausted, no doubt going over the fight in his mind, trying to figure out what went wrong. Maybe he'll realize that what went wrong was that he is just a boy facing a superior Female opponent, as such everything went exactly as he should have expected it to.

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  4. What really bothers me about this image is how the boy is completely exhausted, but the girl is in a relaxed position. He must have been giving it everything he had while she had no trouble securing the victory. It’s like they both knew what the outcome would be. She probably didn’t even have to warm up before the match. It feels like these two have wrestled before, and if they did, it must have ended in the exact same way.

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    1. Is he exhausted or to ashamed to admit defeat at the hands of a superior girl?

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    2. Could be both, but I think the first one is more likely. From what I’ve seen there are guys who refuse to make eye contact with the girl they lost to, but most of them get angry and start shouting. If what I guessed earlier is right this guys probably just glad it’s over.

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  5. When I first became aware of boy/girl high school wrestling, it made sense to me that a solid, experience, and athletic, 17-year old 110 pound (about 50kg)female should be able to defeat an inexperienced, pre-pubescent, 13-year old boy. Now girls are defeating boys at higher and higher weight classes. There are even girls, wrestling varsity, with winning records against boys in the heavyweight class. Don't be surprised to see girls crowned state heavyweight champions in a few years. And after that it could well be the norm that the best heavyweight wrestler in any state is a girl. Imagine how thrilled and proud her boyfriend will be when he sees her arm being raised.

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  6. As much as I hate to admit it everything you said seems to be playing out collectively as well.
    That picture seems to be a perfect representation of the trend of males and females in society and even in sports.

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  7. It’s a shame that losing to a girl is still seen as demeaning if you are male, when really it is nothing to be ashamed about, the boy in the picture looks destroyed in a way they don’t carry themselves when losing to another boy. It is embarrassing to see the ref also hanging his head down almost in resentment in awarding victory to the girl. Male machismo needs to change with the times. I looked at the deviant art website, and while a lot of it I feel is very unnecessary anti male propaganda this caught my eye as very interesting as it is something I have seen before, https://www.deviantart.com/amazonfemsupremacy/art/Girls-and-bullying-729752292 2 million girl students the victim of bullying at by boys 7000 girls who wrestle against boys. Not one of those girls were bullied. Putting the no one knows why joke aside, no one is properly addressing the 2 million boys who are bullies, yet on social media, even comments on this blog, there are plenty of accusations of these girls bullying boys. As men we have to wonder about us when we have such a huge demographic of bullies within us claiming to be the victims because 7000 girls are bullying the bullies. Sure you see girls who watch and listen to Miley Cyrus and also wrestle adopt a culture of female arrogance and smugness treat their male opponents terribly on the mats, but it’s because they feel empowered to do whatever they want whenever they want and men have no power over them. Look at the posture of the girl in the picture, a very power feminine physique proud and assured and victorious! You have 2 million boy bullys who are basically getting spanked by these girls, and the girls are enjoying it, and they are cocky about it, but really they are the only ones standing up to misogyny in the right way.

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    1. Just found out recently that my brother in law got beat up by a girl back in the day pretty good after she saw him loose to another girl classmate in a wrestling practice. So girl bullies are definitely a thing.

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    2. Hey, bullying is definitely a thing period. Always has been, always will be, it's just human nature. The fact that some girls have realised that they can bully boys doesn't make it any worse. Suze

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    3. Yeah it probably is more prevalent then ever before. He said while she was beating him up he's never been as scared as he was in those few minutes in his life, even to this day!

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    4. "Just found out recently that my brother in law got beat up by a girl" etc: I have a question for you. Did your brother in law say or do something the girl didn't approve of?

      "Just human nature": According to an experiment carried out by researcher psychologists, aggression is not inherent in humans. The best proof I know of in real life is that strong women in the civilised parts of the world know how easy it is to beat a man up, but do not do it without a good reason. Bullying is of course a thing, but not a synonym of women's victories over men. Plus you 're wrong, it will stop being a thing if we (as a society) calm down and judge ourselves as we should. No safe predictions can be made on this one. The signs are not the best at the moment, but there are a few wise voices here and there, so you never know.

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    5. I go by the name of Suze, I signed off with it. You call that evidentiary proof that aggression is not inherent in humans? Really? What makes you so sure that bullying will eventually cease to exist. Where's your evidence?

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    6. Suze, have you wondered:
      -how can a decent person occur if aggression is inherent?
      -what has "if" to do with being "sure"? (Let alone "No safe predictions can be made" and "you never know"...)

      Here note that none of the strong women I know in person are aggressive. Defending oneself is not aggression. Attacking without provocation is.

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    7. No. Decent people aren't necessarily devoid of aggression. There may be times in a person's life where aggression is perfect appropriate, like when under threat for example. You are confusing "aggression" with "bullying. Try again. Suze

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    8. Did your brother in law say or do something the girl didn't approve of? Not sure, knowing him he probably did

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    9. Aggression is the drive behind unprovoked attacks, Suze. Is self-defence an unprovoked attack?

      "He probably did": Well, if he did, her reaction does not fulfil the definition of bullying: he provoked her.

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    10. I got a chance to ask him about it, and he said the girl was gloating about him losing to her friend at wrestling practice and telling him she could kick his ass worse, and he told her to "shut up" & that "wrestling isn't the same as fighting " So that's what set her off and she pounded him really bad. He sad it was relatively close for maybe a min but then she just crushed him big time.

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    11. Sorry about my abrupt entrance in the conversation, but I have to mention that he got what he deserved for such lack of respect towards the girl. With his ego hurt, he was not in position to make a correct call on whether the girl was gloating, or just trying to put into perspective something she saw in the fight in question. Rightful winners are not worth complaining about. They only are worth respect. Silvia

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    12. No need to apologise Silvia. Any beating a boy receives from a girl is well deserved. Jess

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    13. While this may sound unfair to some, I just love hearing about boys being put in their place, so thanks for sharing! I really admire her for going after him and finishing what her friend started. Another girl victory and another broken male ego ha ha Girls rule YES!!!

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  8. Thankyou Newamazonnation!!!!!!!!!! I have been coming here for a while now, since wonder woman movie and the amazons and wanting to know more about girls empowerment because boys can be so ghastly to girls, for years I have been teased daily by some of the boys at school I don’t know why, I;m not one of the popular girls. I love reading all the reports and debate, it’s so inspiring for girls, it’s so cool because lots of men try being horrible on here and it’s great seeing them put in place. I’ve always felt weak and useless and no good and I want to be like wonder woman and the girls on this blog and because of this blog a year ago I decided to join the school wrestling club. I was the only girl and it was so hard I felt so rubbish not like how I imagined but my experiences of boys and coaches are really similar to how girls say here, the boys tell me all the time they don’t think girls should wrestle Our head coach is pretty much the never really acknowledged me would just send me off by myself not let me spar (but in a way I was glad because I was not sure I wanted to). The assistant coach would sometimes be friendly though, smile and give me pointers. But the training was still constant drilling sprawling standing up, fast feet sprinting on the point, shoot penetration, stand up repeat. I would hate it and think this is not for me, more boys started teasing me because I started wrestling and I used to get such anxiety and even cry before sessions I really really wanted to quit, but this blog and the thoughts of the amazons training on themyscra kept me going. So finally just the coach entered me in my first ever match, our team went to another school for a meet and it was the most frightening thing I have ever done I can do flips now and normal push ups without having to go on my knees so I guess I must be a bit stronger but I don’t feel it, and all the time up to the whistle my arms and legs felt so limp butterflies in my stomach I wasn’t even sure I could carry my bag I just wanted to go home and hide under my covers. I was left alone when we were there, we were supposed to sit together as a team, but the boys all kept their distance from me then I found out my opponent was a sneering sophomore boy who kept needling me (I’m only 8th grade) and I started over thinking that the coach had matched me against him deliberately so as to humiliate me and I actually started sobbing, but there was a girl on the other team Jessie a senior who was matched against our captain, came over to me when she saw me introduced herself, told me not to worry about the boy because he’s not as good as he thinks he is, gave me some tips helped me warm up and made me feel a lot better. When my match was on she even sat at the mat shouting instructions and encouragement to me when I was against her team mate at the same time I heard the boys on my team cheering for my opponent. I don’t really remember much about the match it was a blur and everything was happening so fast, but like I said I’ve always felt weak but this sophomore boy wasn’t that strong as he looked and in the 3rd period I got a reversal then got him in a half nelson and put him on his back. Jessie was goin nutz screaming and cheering for me, she didn’t care, the boys on my team were yelling no way. He struggled like crazy, but I overpowered him and finally pinned him. It was the most amazing thing ever, my coach was all like see I told you, you could do it, but I ran to Jessie and gave her a hug, she was amazing and she won her match too, beating our captain, the 2 girls in the meet both won :D thank you thank you thank you al the girls on this blog because I would never have thought I could do that if it wasn’t for you, I’m now a proper boy beater and it feels great, can’t wait for school tomorrow! <3 <3 <3 <3 XXXXXXX Crystal

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    1. Wow...quite possibly the most heart-warming comment on this blog and exactly the kind of thing I had hoped for on this particular thread...

      Thank YOU Crystal!!! For sharing your experience with us. I am so proud of you, not only for what you have achieved, but also for being brave enough to share your experience so eloquently on here. Furthermore, I am literally bursting with pride that it was this blog that inspired you to take up wrestling in the first place and to keep going even when it all felt so hopeless. That means this blog is doing exactly what I always wanted it to - delivering female physical empowerment through communication, education and inspiration. Turning self doubt into enlightenment and confidence.

      I really hope that your candour in describing the negativity you experienced, will strike home with other young girls reading this, and be a real help any that might be going through a similar situation. True courage is not the absence of fear, but the overcoming of it - as you have shown.

      Major props to Jessie. She absolutely did the right thing in helping you, despite being on the opposing team. Forget team loyalty - gender loyalty is much stronger and sisters must do everything we can to help each other advance and this is proof that it works - you both beat male opposition YESSS!

      I get the impression you credit Jessie with way more with helping you win than the assistant coach whose words of congratulations seemed to ring hollow if I'm not mistaken?

      You write so well. Please keep us updated on your wresting progress and any other issues you encounter. I'm not a wresting expert but I'm sure one of our sisters will be able to help...

      Well done Crystal, I am so happy for you...I hope the next day at school was another great experience for you there is no going back now. You are a boy beater & part of the New Amazon Nation... XX

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    2. Hi Crystal, I would also have been on your side and cheer for you. It's a bit shocking to read how you were treated by your team and your coach. That they were teasing you instead of helping you.

      Personally I think that everyone should treat one another with respect and not try to bring the other one down by teasing, bullying or being rude.

      You write very well what it did to you, how afraid you were and it's good to read that you didn't quit because of it but found strength here in this blog to continue. It is also good to read that another girl helped you, gave you enough courage to stand up to your opponent and that the two of you both won your matches.

      I agree with Clark, you girls are smarter, become stronger and capable of doing so much more then you think yourselves capable of. Be confident and believe in yourself, I'm pretty sure that you'll be able to beat many more boys at wrestling if you are.

      I'm a man but I fully support the idea behind this blog. As Xaan said it herself, turning self doubt in enlightenment and confidence will help many girls. Don't let yourself be held back Crystal, show them what you are capable of and thank you Xaan for this great blog.
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    3. Thankyouuuu I still haven’t got over it! Jessie messaged me to say that he was bitching about it afterwards saying his coaches reckon they must have lied about my experience and I’ve done loads of judo (I haven’t done any judo!) and lost because he hurt his neck during the match, but hold on if his neck got hurt then surely it was me who cranked his neck? What’s funny is our Captain has been making similar excuses accusing Jessie of fouling, she didn’t she beat him good! I’ve wrestled twice more since then, both times against girls, both alot harder matches than against the sophomore boy. I won one lost one. The boys watching these matches were laughing at us girls ‘trying’ to wrestle! I’m actually really offended now instead of upset, if we were rubbish girl wrestlers how come each one of us was undefeated against boys when we wrestled them!!!!! I just wanna wrestle more boys now, a rematch with the sophomore . other sophomores, even seniors I’m not scared and I want to beat them all to show it wasn’t luck to show girls are best!! Happy holidays everyone, Crystal <3<3 XXXX

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    4. Boys (and men) know that Girls and Women are superior but we are jealous of Female power, so there will always be some males who need to find ways to deny male inferiority by doing anything they can to trick Females into believing that They are not as strong. Some of us males are able to accept the truth, but we also know that it's too much for some boys to accept. The male psyche has many flaws, one of the worst is male inability to accept Female superiority. Such boys will have to learn the hard way!

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    5. Hey Crystal. Thanks for the update. Boys of course will have to make excuses for their defeats to girls, but rest assured, not even they believe them lol. It's a great feeling to be able to hold your head high around the boys. If any boys are still laughing at you, it is to mask their fear - they must have heard about your win at any rate they will be laughing on the other side of their faces soon enough.

      Facing other girls will always be harder as we are naturally better fighters, but don't lose heart, this will only make you a better wrestler.

      I can see you've got the exact right attitude. You are a fearless Amazon warrior now with a burning and admirable desire to take more male scalps. I have no doubt that you will indeed prove it was no fluke....and soon too. Be sure to tell us all about it....x

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    6. Hey Crystal, here is another wrestler. I advise you to go for bouts with both genders. Let the other women show you how strong a woman can be, and then go and show your power to men until they can admit their weakness in comparison to you. Alexia

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    7. Hi Crystal, I was wondering if you already had more matches against boys so far.

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    8. omg yesss girly you remind me of myself! At first always doubting your abilities but then realize just how easy it is to cream the guys haha! Welcome to the man-beater club!

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    9. Hey everyone, thank you for all your lovely comments, the season has ended for this year and it’s been tough but sooo worth it! I’ve finished the season with a 14-9 record which I’m happy with, I’m not the best girl wrestler in the world by a looong way (yet :D) but I got a clean sheet against boys 8-0 yesssss I beat 7 fair and 1 by forfeit. When I started wrestling I really wanted to beat a boy and I accomplished that not once, but 7 (8) times I love it! kicking a boy's butt is sooo awesome :D II know I can get anxious and nervous and don't like conflict, and going to wrestling and wrestling boys made me feel so scared at first, but not any more, well boys don’t frighten me anyway but some of the other girls do. I don’t feel that I deserve to call myself an amazon yet, not by a long way, some of the other girls especially the seniors are amazons for real. And they are soooo ruthless too. We all route for each other against boys, but when it’s girl v girl no quart is given. I got beaten up on the mats quite badly and made to cry to the point I’ve doubted I have what it takes by plenty other girls this season.
      Wrestling against boys and girls is so different. Boys are just like have a wrestling dummy to practise on I get really into it and enjoy myself You see the spark in them just break and sometimes it fizzles out before the whistle even blows. You face them on the mats looking them in the eye and they look down like they drain in front of you before you even touch them. With boys when I wrestle I like to start by just holding them in their position as they desperately try an grapple before letting rip and I girrrl handle them like a doll all over the mat. But other girls, it’s hard to explain but t’s like they are 50 lbs heavier than the boys at the same weight and transition between moves and angles a lot better than boys can, and it’s like literally to the finish!
      The boy that forfeited me was a 16 year old sophomore, hadn’t lost a match all season (hadn’t wrestled a girl either) his excuse was you don’t play wrestling and it would be wrong to beat on any 8th grade girl so he felt sportingly he had to forfeit because he would feel bad if he hurt me. But go figure in another meet a boy he struggled to beat I creamed in the first minute, and another boy I gave a beat down was his teammate and during the match he was shouting at him to smack me up! So where was the ‘chivalry’ then? He watched me beat on his team mate and knew damn well I’d do the same to him. It made me pretty pissed because he got praised for his ‘sportsmanship’ in taking a loss rather than ‘hurt’ a girl, but at the same time I find it funny and still proud to call it a win too because with all his big strong muscles and attitude he was actually chicken to wrestle a girl 3 years younger than him - who would a thought he did not think he was strong enough to beat me! <3
      I am sooo glad I discovered new amazon nation, I would never have started my journey in wrestling and woman’s empowerment without it. Most of the other girls at school do nothing and just want to be ‘beautiful’ but they only think of themselves as am I skinny or am I fat? But from wrestling and reading about amazons if you go in and put in the work practise and train you get a much more toned stronger body, you gain sooo much confidence and self-esteem and haters have to realize that means health!
      Alexia and Selena thank you especially for the support, I love reading your posts and how you say it as it is, you both inspire me soooo much! If I can be half the wrestler or amazon you are I will be happy, love you both Crystal <3 <3 <3

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    10. Hi Crystal,

      Congratulations with your 14-9 wrestling record and your 8-0 clean sheet against boys. Amazing that boys three years older than you are afraid or maybe not that amazing at all as it happens more and more. Your record shows that girls are much tougher opponents than boys. It's good to read that you feel much more confident now, that you feel good about yourself and if you continue to train and workout, I'm sure your record will proof to be even more disastrous for boys. When girls are given the same opportunities, boys don't stand much of a chance. Boys get girlhandled on the mat and girls win.
      Belief in yourself and become the best amazon you can be.

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    11. Hey Crystal. Thanks for the update! Wow 8 wins against boys - that's one hell of a first season & it's truly awe inspiring. I'd say that qualifies you as an Amazon for sure! You see what happens when a girl believes in herself?

      Interesting observations about how different it is wrestling boys, I've heard similar things a few times now and seen in countless clips in which boys often look defeated before the match even starts. You can tell by their body language they are going to lose and they do. I believe this is the effect of intimidation and it is caused merely by the confidence of the girl.

      You have every right to be angry at the sophomore who forfeited. It's complete BS that he didn't want to hurt you - this is that standard arrogant male response of taking a "principled stance" as a cover to avoid humiliation. He refused to fight you because he knew he would lose. Like you say, he saw you beat up his team mate and knew that he struggled against a guy you demolished in under a minute so he knew from that, he would suffer the same fate. You can absolutely chalk that one as a win. It's still frustrating though to be deprived of the satisfaction of proving your superiority over him in front of everyone. But hey, these things happen.

      I'm so glad you discovered The New Amazon Nation too Crystal and thanks once again for sharing your experiences with us - I'm sure you're an inspiration to many other girls. Just keep going, keep beating the boys, keep getting more confident, keep pushing yourself, follow an Amazon philosophy and way of life you will always be happy and beautiful. Love Xaan <3

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    12. Wow, well done Crystal XX

      Boys are there to be beaten!!!

      Girls rule!!!

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    13. Great work Crystal. I have to admit it was a strong desire to take on and beat boys that motivated me to take up wrestling too. I've been wrestling almost 3 years now and have a 27-0 winning record against guys, several of which I would class as men actually. Jaz

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    14. Certainly a great sign of progress when a Girl who is by Her own admission "not the best girl wrestler in the world by a looong way" can defeat every boy She's up against. There was a time that the expectation was that only the most highly trained Female could even stand a chance against a male in a physical contest of any kind. Now we see "average" Girls demolishing the "best" males!

      As a mere male, I've always been in awe of Female power, but I find myself increasingly amazed!

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    15. Do you know your record against girls Jaz? I’m not surprised you’re 27-0 against boys seeing as Crystal is 8-0 in only her first year, but she’s also 6-9 against girls. The fact that she doesn’t have a winning record against girls yet is undefeated against boys shows just how much stronger and more challenging girls are. Do you also think girls are harder opponents than boys?

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    17. Can you share a source on this, McGee?

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    18. Here's another great example of pure physical Female Power. ... Katrina Anderson wrestling a boy down 15-8, injured and but She's able to come back at the last moment and simply hurls the boy to the ground and totally dominates him, finally pinning him for the win, as if Her whole strategy was simply to tire him out and let him think he was going to win al along, just to turn the tables at the end. This takes great endurance and pure power!

      Her victory dance at the end is priceless!

      http://menwrestlingwomen.blogspot.com/2019/04/shocking-upset-tough-muscle-dude-gets.html

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    19. wow where did you find that material yboy. that should be the final nail in the coffin. Years of documentation ... How could anyone still deny it after this? The evidence is overwhelming, Wrestling is an extremely physical sport, you cant win with wits alone.



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    20. Gnome, I stumbled on the site a while ago. It's definitely a great place to see some amazing examples of Female skill and power! I for one am glad that there is an increasing number of Female victories being documented. Once it was considered a kind of "novelty" or "sideshow" if a Female outclassed a male in a physical competition of any kind, but with the onslaught of Amazons rising steadily, it's fast become quite usual. The only people who deny it in the face of such proof are simply unable to handle the truth because of their fragile egos.

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    21. 15-8? Ludicrous... I do the same sport, but the most lead I 've had is 4-1 and the most I 've been trailing with is 1-3. Most of my bouts end with 1-0 or 2-0 points, either way.

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    22. Photos of girls taking top podium spots in boys tournaments:
      The only 3 girls take first secong third, top boy has to settle with 4th. Just think if there were no girls he would have won the gold!
      https://www.facebook.com/252208071593139/photos/a.302181163262496/363513930462552/?type=3&theater
      the only girl… top of the podium,
      https://www.facebook.com/252208071593139/photos/a.302181163262496/454257121388232/?type=3&theater
      1 girl beats all the boys,
      https://new.berecruited.com/athletes/1524239/photos/100154110
      2 girls, 2 golds
      https://www.facebook.com/252208071593139/photos/a.253904641423482/439859419494669/?type=3&theater

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    23. https://new.berecruited.com/athletes/1524239/photos/100154110

      I absolutely love this picture. She is beaming with pride at the top of the platform while the boys look appropriately humbled.

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    24. Crystal Luchadora4 August 2019 at 03:18

      The first boy I wrestled messaged me on Selena's blog this is what he said
      Ha ha I just thought you were a twerpy girl but you creamed the tar out of me, I couldn’t even score a point and was 4-0 down in the third when you pinned me. Beat by an 8th grader girl, dang! I couldn’t get over how strong you are lol you had me beat. Seeing your posts here just brought back the entire match and it's still painful ha ha I’m laughing about it now but at the time I was frustrated, tired, hurting and I knew I was pinned. I was horrified and you was obviously delighted. I was incredibly embarrassed. Maybe I was lucky you didn’t snap my neck I thought you was going to, you certainly could have lol. I am over it now though, hats off you mangled me fair and square, no hard feelings? I hope you are well :)
      my reply
      Hi Robbie, hee hee I remember the 1/4 nelson and knowing I could seriously injure you (actually I held back), I know it sounds bad but I did enjoy taking you apart sorry but aww thanks for the sweet words, I’ll be honest I thought you were bit of a jerk and such a cocky look in your eye, like you knew you was going to win. That look drove me harder, so I am sorry about you neck, you were a real douche before and after but I’m glad now you’ve said that I didn’t hurt you too bad. No hard feelings, respect for getting on the mat with me (where were you when our teams met again later in the season, I thought we were meant to rematch?) x
      his reply
      I was genuinely ill with a virus, laid me out, couldn’t wrestle. if I’m honest I’m glad about it, most people expected you to beat me again and we both know you would to. I keep thinking what should I have done in our first match, how could I have beat you, but I still cant figure it out. I’m just happy I walked off the mat and didn’t get carried, You actually hurt me really bad. Yeah I said some things but around school I got teased by certain kids, even a few girls (non wrestlers) started making jokes about my size and saying they could beat me too. So what could I say? My teammates were very good about it. A few of them tried to console me telling me it happens a lot. After a while things lightened up a lot. I ended my first wrestling season with an 0-2 record against girls but I survived. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger .I actually beat every boy after you lol
      quite nice really :D

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    25. Thanks Crystal for sharing your experiences! Very interesting. As a male and a wrestler, I've experienced how strong girls and women can be. I've lost numerous matches against girls, but not all (hopefully!). There's a point you said very important: even before the match begins, you can tell if the guy will win or lose. Including me, we are very stressed if we have to wrestle a girl. Sometimes we are just totally scared, and our body language can tell you that!
      It's very humiliating to lose again and again against girls, often younger and smaller. But I still try, because I want to challenge myself. I don't want to quit. Trying to get back some male pride? Maybe. But girls have won, because now, I'm so happy when I don't lose against a girl. It's a kind of achievement for me. The pictures above are really impressive: a girl who won against all the boys. I bet they cried at home! The girls are very impressive creaming us on the mat.

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  9. Crystal, i just want you to know that there are some males who are totally on your side, and support you. If I was at one of your matches I would be cheering for you, regardless of the jeers I would probably get from some of the males. Boys are afraid....they are lagging behind girls in every way, and are losing in the one area they thought they had an advantage....in sports and muscular strength. Girls and Women are making a shambles of those delusions every day, and males are realizing that they just do not measure up to females . Some of them , us, act like spoiled brats and say terrible things, others realize they have lost and quietly deal with it, secretly in awe of female superiority. Boys now lose themselves in video games where they can pretend to be tough and macho, though they are really just growing weaker and wasting time . Girls are forging ahead in every category. You are to be commended for standing up and facing them....tho you are already realizing there is nothing to be concerned with. You are smarter, stronger, superior, and will succeed tremendously on the wrestling team. I am not there to cheer but I am in spirit, and I know there are other enlightened males that are also. I think you are awesome.

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  10. I was 24 Age and I wrestle some years in the swiss hutterer league and in this males and females wrestle together.
    I was wrestle in the male leagues in germany and when I was 16-17 I wrestle senior male wrestler too and some I beat they!
    I was a good wrestler in strong shape and good technics.
    But in the swiss league very often my opponents are young girls 15-19 Age and they are beat most of the male opponents older than 20 age sometimes.
    For me it was completely new I losing more girls than boys or males!!
    It was all official matches in the league for the championship or go one league higher.
    I was a 23-24 Senior wrestler and it was incredible when a 15-16 age Girl your very strong opponent.
    One girl was Jill Baumgartner and she wrestle in the boys division when she was 12 Age.
    She was 5 times my opponent and she beat me all the time with shoulder win and she was in 15 Age than 16 Age(68-74kg class).
    It was incredible tough for me I fight so hard what I can do but she put me around the ground I have no chances.
    when we wrestle she has always a point advantage but she fight so hard for a shoulder win.
    This is really when I was 23 and she was 15 in our first fight she control me and than she put me in one of my hardest shoulder grab I have ever put in.
    It was incredible than I am a 23 Age very experinence wrestler but this was the hardest time than she beat me 2 seasons.
    She beat all her male opponents 16-27 old!?
    I wrestle and other strong girls too.
    Wrestling is not important age ore sexes it is important how strong you are and what is your fighting spirit!

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  11. It actually looks like he is suffering from pain at his abdominal. I know because i have taken body shots in boxing before and it feels like you are going to vomit and you have to bend your body to suppress that feel.

    But given this is wrestling i think it is unlikely. Are there any moves in wrestling that involves trauma to the abs?

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    1. If She had scissored him, maybe. But I think the boys is just feeling ill because he's realizing that he's no match for a Girl.

      Watch this match and see what happens to the guy from about 1:20 to 1:30. He tries to take Her down, but She completely turns things around and he ends up in real pain, tossed like a rag doll!

      Mere boys are getting bent and broken by these Amazons!

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    2. ... oops ... forgot to post the link ... here it is

      Watch this match and see what happens to the guy from about 1:20 to 1:30. He tries to take Her down, but She completely turns things around and he ends up in real pain, tossed like a rag doll!

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LktWNznp4_c

      Mere boys are getting bent and broken by these
      Amazons!

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    3. I wish boys wouldn’t get made fun of for getting injured wrestling girls like her opponent did. Especially considering how often it happens. At least it doesn’t look like she was teasing him in any way. She definitely surprised him with her strength.

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  12. Thank you for your promotion of female empowerment and for providing a great resource and reliable data base of information on female power, well researched material from reputable sources as well as heart warming anecdotes of personal accounts make this such a wonderful place on the web, together we can smash patriarchy and the fricken scummy men who support it.
    Thank you for the positivism you give girls and women around the world as well as me in the support of my page, it is nice to know I am not alone.
    Hopefully 2019 will see more advances towards a New Amazon Nation!
    Paula

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    1. Thanks for your support Paula - You are definitely not alone! There will undoubtedly be more advances in 2019 and I'll be there to document them all on this blog. I can hardly wait...x

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  13. I have many articles read from the best female wrestler Adeline Gray in the world.
    She is a incredible 1.73m and 76kg weight class female wrestler.
    She was 12-18 age in a Boys wrestling team and beat all this and she was the captain from the boys wrestling Team.
    Adeline Gray say when wrestle a male competiter he got his attention very quickly.
    Than she grabbed her Opponent and he must fight for his life.
    She say the guys were scared when she entered the mat and he looking her and the guys know what I doing with them the next few minutes.
    She say Boys have no flexible shoulders and girls get out of pinning holds that no boy/guy would never be able to get out of!
    And Gray says that she has big respect for guys to have the courage to wrestle me!!
    This are really comments and experiences from the best female wrestler worldwide and she say about wrestling boys!
    I think this is absolut real and seriously comments about girls vs guys Wrestling.
    I think it must be incredible for male wrestler when she step on the mat and they know Adeline Gray(or other girls too)humiliated me in the next few minutes.

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  14. For such a light weight class, the girl is powerfully built. The boy may have realized that he was no match for the girl and he didn't want to be pinned by a girl in front of a big crowd. What he doesn't understand is that a guy getting pinned by a girl is so common, that it's almost expected. There are still guys who are good enough to compete against girls, but it is a tough sport and not every guy is equipped to fight girls.

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    1. It basically depends on the girl. If the girl is of the strong ones, the guy's "equipment" is irrelevant.

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  15. Unless you have been on the mats yourself you are in no position to judge a boy wrestler or his motives. Alpha male

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  16. Alpha male , i have been in a ring myself against a female. so trust me i know what i am talking about.

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  17. It's OK "Alpha male" We don't blame you for being scared to fight us....Ha ha ha!

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  18. Not scared, but what point is there when you are in a no win situation and will probably have to endure unreasonable humiliation for wrestling someone who shouldn't even be on the mat!

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  19. No man is in position to tell who should or shouldn't be on the mat, on the tatami, in the ring or anywhere else. This is ours to decide. Να μου εμένα αν σε τσούζει. Milena

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  20. Girls should be mopping the floor with boys in wrestling and boxing because girls are 4 to 8 years ahead of boys in maturity.Boys are the true underdogs

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  21. I believe one of the problems with most boys when they go against a female is they think they will easily beat her, and by the time they realize they have more than they can handle it's too late for them. The girls on the other hand are wrestling because they want to prove they can beat him and since they are stronger, smarter, and more athletic than their male opponents it's only a short matter of time until they are victorious. My problem is I wish this coming female takeover had begun back in the 1940's or 50's so we would already be living in a female dominated society.

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