Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:21 am

Introduction -

This is a true story that happened when I was 11.
In my school, we could choose what we wanted to do for PE sessions.
There was a boy in my class at school who was called Donovan.
He chose to do some exercises - sit-ups, push-ups and the like.

I asked him if he wanted to wrestle on the mat and he told me that girls couldn't fight.
So I decided to prove him wrong.
And, when his brother came to his rescue, I proved HIM wrong too.

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby TheVixenSakurA » Wed Dec 02, 2015 11:17 pm

Yeah... Boys are so overated... And dumb... And talentless... Boys are the negative of the girls.
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Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sat Dec 05, 2015 2:03 am

Part 1 -

The way PE works at my school is there is a set hour titled as "Physical Education".
We don't actually get any education, because they just tell us to go do some exercise.
We can choose whether to play a sport or to simply exercise.

Usually, I exercised in the gym.
But on this particular day I felt like I needed to get some energy out of me.

I found a boy in my class, Donovan, exercising on the mats used for wrestling.
I had taken a shine to wrestling after my cousin had brought me to one of her matches and I had watched her tap out three guys in a row. It was fantastic to watch, and so I began training to do that too. Not professionally, but just as an amateur.

So I went up to Donovan and challenged him to a wrestling match.

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Thu Dec 17, 2015 1:30 pm

Part 2 -

Donovan smirked.
"You? You're challenging a guy to a wrestling match?"

I looked at him, confused. "What's wrong with that?"
His smirk grew wider. "Oh nothing, nothing at all. Nothing except the fact that girls can't wrestle."

I glared at him. "Girls can too wrestle, you jerk."
Donovan smiled. "Oh yeah? Prove it. Fight me."

I smiled confidently. "With pleasure."

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sat Jan 02, 2016 6:55 am

Part 3 -

I took up a fighting pose and smiled at Donovan.
"So how do you want to play this? Best of three?"

He scoffed. "No need. I'll beat you first time."
I shrugged. "Very well."

Then I launched into a blistering series of kicks and punches at Donovan, which he barely blocked.
Eventually, I managed to get a kick into his stomach, but he somehow managed to keep his balance.
I smiled and walked over to him.
"Do you know why girls are better fighters than boys?" I asked.
He stared at me, disbelieving.
I took him by the shoulders. "We don't have a weak spot between our legs."
He guessed what I was going to do a second before I did it."

I jerked my knee up between his legs, not hard, but not gently either.
He groaned with pain and fell onto his back.
I decided to make sure that he wouldn't be able to come back up fighting so I lay down next to him and wrapped my legs around his neck in a headscissor move.
I squeezed until he fell limp against me and stood over him, my foot on his chest.

Then I heard a shout.
"Hey! What have you done to my little brother?"

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:51 am

Part 4 -

Donovan's brother, Eric, who was two years older than me, came up to me angrily.
"What did you do to him?" he yelled.
I smiled calmly.
"He said that girls couldn't wrestle. So I proved him wrong."

Eric smirked. "Girls can't wrestle. Let me show you."
He reached out to grab my arm and a second later he was on the ground.
I lay down next to him and put him in an armbar - I grabbed his arm and pinned his chest and head under my legs.
He struggled, but the more he moved the more pain I put him in.

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sat Feb 06, 2016 1:29 am

Part 5 -

I now had somewhat of an audience.
A large number of girls were watching me dominate the two boys.
I pulled Eric's arm again.
"Give up?" I snarled.
Eric shook his head, so I put him in a headsicssor and, like his brother, I squeezed until he passed out.

I stood up and dragged the two boys next to each other then I posed, one foot on each of their chests and my arms in the air.
The girls watching cheered, and there were shouts of "Girls Rule" and "Girl Power", which made me feel great.

But now I had to decide what to do with my captives.

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:42 am

Part 6 -

By this point, the small crowd had dispersed.
Many of the girls had taken photos, both of me posing and just of the defeated boys.
But now I was left alone with the two unconscious boys.

Then I had an idea.

I decided the boys deserved to be humiliated.
And tying up boys was a good way to humiliate them.
So I dragged them to the place where they would be most humiliated to be tied up in - the girl's changing rooms.

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Mon Mar 28, 2016 4:27 am

Part 7 -

I dragged the two unconscious boys into the changing rooms.
They were fortunately empty.
If any girls had been in there, they probably would have helped me, but I didn't want to take the risk.

I dumped the boys on the floor and rifled through the lockers.
Eventually I found enough supplies to secure the boys and I set to work.

After a few minutes, I had both boys bound head to toe and gagged with various items of clothing, both clean and dirty.
I took a few pictures of them and then took some selfies of me posing over them.
Then I walked over to Donovan and kicked him awake.
"Wakey wakey sleepy-head!"

Donovan opened his eyes and tried to speak.
Then he realised he was tied and gagged.
"MMMPH! MMMPH!"
His desperate cries woke his brother and soon both boys were crying for help.
I grinned at them, hands on hips, and waved my phone.
"Now you boys had better keep quiet about this because I have taken pictures. Don't want this to get out, now, do we?"

The boys quietened down.
I smiled at them. "I'll see you guys later. I believe the volleyball team will be through here soon. They'll probably want to have a little fun with you..." I grinned wickedly. "Bye-bye now!"

Smiling to myself, I left the struggling boys alone.

Re: Apparently, Girls Can't Wrestle f/mm

Postby Girlpoweralexis » Sun Apr 17, 2016 2:06 am

Epilogue -

After I left the changing rooms I enjoyed the rest of PE.
After that I went to my next lesson.
No one said anything about the two missing boys.
Speaking of which, I hear that the girls of the volleyball team had a lot of fun when they found two boys tied up in their changing rooms...

As for me, I thoroughly enjoyed teaching those boys a lesson.
They don't say anything sexist to me anymore, and they know their place.
And I proved, not just to them but to the entire year group that girls CAN wrestle.
So there.