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User: jongen1

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Posted in preteen girl beat up adult man on 2010-07-31 03:13:21

wow. You must have been surprised. Most guys assume they can take any girl in a fight, especially one younger and smaller. I wonder if you were the first guy she knocked out, or if she has done that to other guys too.

Posted in preteen girl beat up adult man on 2009-09-08 13:17:08

She nailed me right away with a big punch to my chin that completely took the starch out of me. I hadn't really taken her seriously as a fighter, yet this barely 100 lb female all but knocked me out with her first punch. It was all downhill from there. Basically, she just toyed with me for the rest of the fight, prolonging it for the amusement of her friends. I don't even remember the knock-out punch; all I can recall is her laughing and blowing kisses at me, then looking up at her as she stood with her foot on my chest and her arms raised in triumph.

Posted in preteen girl beat up adult man on 2009-09-06 15:03:49

Something similar happened to me. At a party, my daughter's best friend, age 12, said she was a good fighter and could beat up guys, even adults. Having overheard her comments, I told her that such a comment was silly and might get her into trouble. On the spot, she challenged me to box. I thought - why not - we'll turn on the video camera, spar for two minutes, and entertain everyone. Long story short, instead of me teaching her a lesson in humility, I was taught a lesson in girl power. Not only did she give me a thorough beating in front of a crowd of young girls, she actually put me to sleep with her fists. Now, my daughter and her friends entertain themselves watching the video of this young girl, whom I outweigh by at least 50 pounds, knocking me out cold and standing over my unconscious body in a victory pose. When her friends come to visit, they often ball up their fists and laugh when they see me, as a reminder of what strong preteen girls can do to an adult male.