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Monday November 28 2016 - Full subRecent matches
I stopped counting how many times I've wrestled Lumber_Jack_G. We've known each other so well enough now that our matches are getting fiercer.

Usually, we would do light sub, light pro, roughhousing, give and take... but we've been leaning towards an almost all-out full sub. It seems we were both really determined to make each other tap. I rarely do full all-out sub anymore out of concern for new injuries, but I trust Lumber_Jack_G so much that I know he'll be careful and we'll get out of this without harming each other.

The irony however is that I'm the one who tends to hurt him. In our last match, I accidentally scratched his back... my nail was a little bit longer than usual and that's entirely my fault (my bad) for not trimming it prior to my match. Most of it went away in our match this week-end, but I ended up moving my head a bit too fast and bumped into his lip. It didn't bleed, but we almost stopped there.

I was being stubborn on several occasions, but I ended up tapping a few times and by now, Lumber_Jack_G knows very well now how to avoid my legs and that all he needs to do to win is to go after my arm and do some sort of armlock and he gets an easy tap from me. In my defense, I still can get a relatively easy tap from him if I manage to wrap him in my scissors, although I now have to squeeze much harder than before because he built up some resistance over time. It's possible that he mentally enjoys some of the pressure I put in my scissors, which makes it easier for him to overcome and withstand a submission.

He just gets stronger, attacks better and defends MUCH better each time I see him. In fact, putting a body scissor on him is quite difficult and I often end up being worn out. Instead, I usually go for the leg/ankle lock to get a submission... which is a move he absolutely hates. I've also learned that I can barely pull a leg scissor anymore in a full sub match. He always has enough time to react, to determine my next moves and to position himself to avoid it.

When we alternate to some pro, I keep forgetting he loves the camel clutch... I really need to review these entries before I embark in a new match with him. His favorite pro hold on me is currently the canadian backbreaker... or the single-shoulder rack. He also loves to show off with a gorilla press, but I think I'm a bit too heavy for him.

I developed this complicity with Lumber_Jack_G and I feel very comfortable trying and mixing up new styles. He is definitely an excellent opponent with an upmost respect for his opponents... not to mention that he is extremely good looking... He kinda reminds me of Jeremy Renner, an actor who played in The Hurt Locker and several of The Avengers franchise.

We spent a good 4 hours tumbling, relaxing, wrestling again and using up all of our stamina. It's very good cardio! Near the end of our match, I usually go for a body scissors session. It's somewhat an evil way for me to get revenge for all the taps he managed to pull on me... I do like to grin while I increase the pressure... looking into his eyes, seeing his facial expressions, listening his moans...




We've wrestled in a motel and didn't produce any new photos, but I'll post this picture of a previous match from the ring match we've had about roughly 2 months ago. It's one of the few shots I can post because I can't show his face.



I'm telling myself, I'll post a new one for each match I have with Lumber_Jack_G. Yeah... I know the socks look is terrible, so I'll make a better pick next time.

With this diary, I scrolled back to our previous matches.. and it seems that this encounter is our 7th match. However, it feels more that we've had somewhere between 8 to 10 matches, because I don't really document all of our matches. It's really because sometimes I forget or sometimes I'm too lazy to write something... By no means does it mean that it was forgettable. On the contrary, I've always had fun wrestling him.

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Date created:2016-11-28
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