Hello fight fans, models, and fellow producers and thank you for taking the time to read this.
I've been creating material independently for the past 3 years now with a strong focus on Women's fighting since that is one of my strongest fetishes. I focus primarily on photography since that is how I initially developed my fetish for Cat fighting.
I've got a talented stable of ladies on my Roster and I am constantly adding new faces
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bigbadbabes/
http://www.images4sale.com/store/47275
http://firespiritdollspro.blogspot.com/
I'm relatively new at this, and so far I'm nowhere near as prolific as I want to be, but one day I'll be a powerhouse in the world of Wrestling entertainment
-- Edited by Unclesly on Sunday 15th of September 2013 06:44:11 PM
I am simply not a fan of BBWs. A little too much of the first B and not enough of the second; nearly a self-cancelling phrase.
That said, I applaud this fellow for putting his stuff out there, but at the same time I would very much question whether or not it is of a marketable quality. The last image in the set I find particularly disturbing. Very retro, to be sure. Looks like something out of the Seventies. Setting aside my issues with the action being depicted and the body types depicting it, what my eye is drawn to to the point of distraction is the coarse, dark arm hair on the white woman. Waaaay too earthy for my own tastes.
Id like to say I am curious as to whether Unclesly will find commercial traction, but Im really not. I wish him good luck all the same.
Where to begin? Hairy arms vs. hairy armpits: think German Mat Club meets sasquatch.
Re: BBW, I'm certainly not wedded to the size 0 model types. Renata B of DWW looks great to me. Clinical obesity is another matter entirely. Are fans turned on by the sequelae of the BBW? Is the cross-section of an atherosclerotic artery attractive? Is an amputated foot sexy?