Reset Password
If you've forgotten your password, you can enter your email address below. An email will then be sent with a link to set up a new password.
Cancel
Reset Link Sent
If the email is registered with our site, you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password. Password reset link sent to:
Check your email and enter the confirmation code:
Don't see the email?
  • Resend Confirmation Link
  • Start Over
Close
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service
Find BBW Hookups Now

Women wrestlers role play with  

iawriter64 60M
113 posts
11/12/2008 10:55 am

Last Read:
11/13/2008 11:54 am

Women wrestlers role play with

Came across this story about a “farm strong” Iowa gal who has made a career of wrestling guys who want to role-play or whatever. Might be something for those Iowa-born-and-bred women who grew up wrestling their brothers or boyfriends, like being a dom, and want to get good workout at the same time.

Some excerpts from the Nov. 11 New York Observer:

On the day after Halloween, a Saturday, dusk settled over the city like a mask. On a side street in Murray Hill, a procession of Orthodox Jews filed past a low-rise building to a nearby synagogue.
As one man, wearing a black hat and trench coat, headed in for evening services, Maxine T. whispered, “This guy looks like a wrestling .” He wasn’t overly impressive physically, but she suggested he could be unexpectedly tough, or “farm strong,” as they say in Iowa.
“Young guys burn themselves out really early,” she said. “Old guys know to pace themselves. They wrestle smarter, not harder.”
Maxine would know.
Within that low-rise building, beyond drawn blinds, is a one-bedroom apartment that doubles as the largest female wrestling club in New York City, known as Tempest. Inside there is a bare hallway, a bedroom-turned-office and an emptied-out living room lined with blue gym mats. There, men pay $300 an hour for a chance to wrestle–or do role play–with Maxine or one of the club’s other workers.
“It’s a strange little niche of the sex industry/fetish scene,” Maxine said. Session wrestling, as it’s called, is largely a freelance business, with the majority of matches taking place in private homes or hotel rooms. Tempest, meanwhile, acts as a repository of wrestlers, offering a range of personnel, from lightweight petites to imposing Amazons like Maxine, who is tall with closely cropped hair and maintains a fighter’s build. On the Tempest Web site, men wondering “What do I wear?” are told, “You can wear a bathing suit, boxer shorts or something of that nature.”
Maxine, 33, has been one of Tempest’s most competitive wrestlers since joining the club in 2001, shortly after arriving here from Iowa. She is trained in jiujitsu and boxing, and tends to attract more extreme , those looking for competitive, athletic experiences–like those in a varsity wrestling club, minus the referee–or heavier, fetishistic scenarios, some so contrived they would make Vince McMahon blush. But the only real limit of what’s possible is a man’s imagination.
“The weirder they are, the more interesting,” said Maxine, who double-majored at the University of Iowa in journalism and sexuality and gender studies.

Another tough cookie is Severa,
(see picture) “the most incredible Amazon New York City has ever seen!… she towers over all men and women, and inspires awe in those lucky enough to behold her in person… She has the most beautiful size 13 feet that you have ever seen…

And more from Maxine:

Looking at it from a ’s perspective, it’s hard to find somebody who’s willing to accommodate these strange, admittedly left-of-center things that you’re looking for, and who’s not doing it with an eye roll and a sneering attitude,” Maxine said.
From Maxine’s experience, most come from the corporate world–attorneys and finance guys. “It’s not creepy dudes in raincoats. It’s family men from Connecticut,” she said. And compared to other sex services–ones with the guarantee of a “happy ending”–Tempest can almost come off as rated G, or at least PG-13.
But as Maxine put it: “Let’s not be naïve. This is wank material for years to come.”

Maxine also sees herself as a kind of therapeutic steward.
“With some , I feel like they leave and they’re elated,” she said. “To be able to deliver an experience that someone has wanted for so long and haven’t allowed themselves to have because it’s weird or unorthodox or kinky–to me, it seems like such a little deal, and I’m more than happy to help.”

Another memorable was a depressed Marine colonel who punched Maxine in the face, which is obviously not allowed. He had intimidated the other wrestlers with his intensity, and only Maxine was willing to have a session. As the opening bell rang, so to speak, he just socked her. She was a little taken aback, but the match continued as planned. They wrestled again when he returned from his second Iraq tour, in what Maxine calls their “closure rematch.” Then there was the high-school wrestling coach, who ended up giving Maxine pointers for the majority of his session.



rm_wellread38 64F

11/12/2008 11:43 am

What an interesting niche career. I'd read about the wrestling scenario before. I just hadn't heard about the Iowa connection with it.


Become a member to create a blog