Yeah, especially the guy in red. Love that chest hair. A longer, much more complete sexual version was online briefly about 2 years ago but got yanked. The guy in white just couldn't stop himself. Me either.
Someday they'll put a fancy technical name to this phenomenon, but I get so turned on by the shift that occurs within a match like this, from wrestling-only, to mostly wrestling with a few initial moves or holds that aren't really about wrestling as much as about copping-a-feel, to that wonderful tip-of-the-scales (which, as MAwrestler wistfully noted, usually occurs after the free/public online video ends) when both wrestlers seem a bit exhausted by the strenuous technical moves and, instead, start to show a touch of masculine tenderness while they recoup their energies, and then invest their exertions in a sexual erection ... er, direction. (I'm sure Kinsey's lesser-known research assistant, Dr. Iwana Rasslu, was working on a dissertation about this when he was grapevined into an early retirement by an overeager college volunteer for the study.) Brad, Minneapolis
@ Brad: Who needs a fancy technical name after you've described the phenomenon so well? If I had just twenty seconds to relive in eternity over and over again, it would be the shift that you just described ... but now that I think of it, I would need at least another seven minutes for it to be truly heaven.
Yeah, especially the guy in red. Love that chest hair. A longer, much more complete sexual version was online briefly about 2 years ago but got yanked. The guy in white just couldn't stop himself. Me either.
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Someday they'll put a fancy technical name to this phenomenon, but I get so turned on by the shift that occurs within a match like this, from wrestling-only, to mostly wrestling with a few initial moves or holds that aren't really about wrestling as much as about copping-a-feel, to that wonderful tip-of-the-scales (which, as MAwrestler wistfully noted, usually occurs after the free/public online video ends) when both wrestlers seem a bit exhausted by the strenuous technical moves and, instead, start to show a touch of masculine tenderness while they recoup their energies, and then invest their exertions in a sexual erection ... er, direction. (I'm sure Kinsey's lesser-known research assistant, Dr. Iwana Rasslu, was working on a dissertation about this when he was grapevined into an early retirement by an overeager college volunteer for the study.)
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@ Brad: Who needs a fancy technical name after you've described the phenomenon so well? If I had just twenty seconds to relive in eternity over and over again, it would be the shift that you just described ... but now that I think of it, I would need at least another seven minutes for it to be truly heaven.
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