How I do appreciate the above sharings; thank you, gentleman. Allow me to confess to what for lack of better words would be my bursts of laughter during matches. As I recall, this generally occurrs when I do an "oops." That is what I call a misstep which takes me from the position of attacking my opponent to that of wrestler on his way to discovering the human body is remarkably capable of being twisted into a vast number of knots. And, I am generally laughing when I arrive at the preferable position of my opponent. It is not that I have a psychotic condition called hebephrenia, where in one is laughing on the outside but crying/screaming on the inside. No, this is not my state of sanity. It's almost like I have a very touchy "funny bone" that goes off at the most unusual moments. Mostly when I am in the process of getting my ass kicked by a surperiorly skilled adversary/opponent.
Now, let me also say the grimacing that I see in the profile pictures of many of our members does strike me as put on, indeed unbelievable. I mean, when you look at the recommends of many of these fierce faced fighters, you find they are the nicest of chaps you could hope to meet. Oh, yeah, many are really adept at making a goodly number of us submit on the mat, etc. But, I assure you they are going to have to try a lot harder than just grimacing and displaying well cared for incisors. Perhaps they had previous experiences as Thespians and they are trying hard to replicate some role. Well, I don't want to mock them. Let them have their fun, and since they can't hear me laughing at this end of the internet, I assume no harm is done.
Trash talkers? All I can say is, Spare me, please.
So I'm really goofy and I laugh very easily. In this first match of mine, there were moments where I had to look away to keep focus. Like he was so close to my face and had this seriously sinister demeanor going on. So has anyone found themselves laughing or about to laugh in a match? Or is it just me?
Was your opponent a fan of 'trash talking'? Was this a competitive match, just lock n roll or 'pro'? Some gents really get off on the role play - talking shit, 'sinister demeanor', etc. I've always found it to be more than a little comical...so try to figure that out with a dude before hand. If that's what he's into and you're not for whatever reason then might not make for the best sort of match.
Yeah there was a little trash talking. I think it was his actual face expression, he was giving all that he had to keep me down. I mean I didn't laugh, it was just a passing thought in this moment, thought it be something I'd ask. I'm really fucking goofy so, lol.
GINGERMAN (8)
15/5/2022 01:11How I do appreciate the above sharings; thank you, gentleman. Allow me to confess to what for lack of better words would be my bursts of laughter during matches. As I recall, this generally occurrs when I do an "oops." That is what I call a misstep which takes me from the position of attacking my opponent to that of wrestler on his way to discovering the human body is remarkably capable of being twisted into a vast number of knots. And, I am generally laughing when I arrive at the preferable position of my opponent. It is not that I have a psychotic condition called hebephrenia, where in one is laughing on the outside but crying/screaming on the inside. No, this is not my state of sanity. It's almost like I have a very touchy "funny bone" that goes off at the most unusual moments. Mostly when I am in the process of getting my ass kicked by a surperiorly skilled adversary/opponent.
Now, let me also say the grimacing that I see in the profile pictures of many of our members does strike me as put on, indeed unbelievable. I mean, when you look at the recommends of many of these fierce faced fighters, you find they are the nicest of chaps you could hope to meet. Oh, yeah, many are really adept at making a goodly number of us submit on the mat, etc. But, I assure you they are going to have to try a lot harder than just grimacing and displaying well cared for incisors. Perhaps they had previous experiences as Thespians and they are trying hard to replicate some role. Well, I don't want to mock them. Let them have their fun, and since they can't hear me laughing at this end of the internet, I assume no harm is done.
Trash talkers? All I can say is, Spare me, please.
TakeThePunchesAI (13)
15/1/2021 12:48So I'm really goofy and I laugh very easily. In this first match of mine, there were moments where I had to look away to keep focus. Like he was so close to my face and had this seriously sinister demeanor going on. So has anyone found themselves laughing or about to laugh in a match? Or is it just me?
Mat Man (0)
12/7/2021 14:50(em resposta à...)
It can be kinda hot too. Like batman fighting joker, the contrast of emotions. Its also hot when you laugh at their pain.
synxiec (74)
20/1/2021 17:35(em resposta à...)
Honestly, quite often. I’m just playful and humorous in general. It’s part of my charm.
fightguy (19)
16/1/2021 20:23(em resposta à...)
Was your opponent a fan of 'trash talking'? Was this a competitive match, just lock n roll or 'pro'? Some gents really get off on the role play - talking shit, 'sinister demeanor', etc. I've always found it to be more than a little comical...so try to figure that out with a dude before hand. If that's what he's into and you're not for whatever reason then might not make for the best sort of match.
TakeThePunchesAI (13)
17/1/2021 05:10(em resposta à...)
Yeah there was a little trash talking. I think it was his actual face expression, he was giving all that he had to keep me down. I mean I didn't laugh, it was just a passing thought in this moment, thought it be something I'd ask. I'm really fucking goofy so, lol.