LadyH answered Friday July 6 2007, 8:03 pm: Fighting other people may feel good at the time, but in the end it's childish, embarassing & doesn't solve anything. Honestly, the wise thing would be to handle the situation like an adult. I don't know your situation, but I can promise you there are a couple other ways to deal with the situation besides throwing fists. [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
xeey99 answered Friday July 6 2007, 7:51 pm: Simple : dont its trashy and gives you a bad reputation. Be classy :] and dont give girls the time of day [ xeey99's advice column | Ask xeey99 A Question ]
lilmegsoko answered Friday July 6 2007, 7:41 pm: Everyone has a different style in fighting.
The temples, knee caps, and the connection between your lower and upper jaw are key spots to hit. Be sure to put all your force into the punch, dont just swing your arm, it has to come from your body weight to have a great effect. Most people dont fight fair. They will pull your hair, but if you can get yourself in the mindset to not feel the blows you will do better.
katiekat answered Friday July 6 2007, 7:41 pm: well you should try not to fight.
but i know (from experience) that most girls suck at fighting.
try this: close your hand and make a fist. dont just scartch and pull hair. be aware of whats around you. stomach is sensitive and a good place to start. avoid faces and the temple/head area unless you want to potentially really hurt someone bad.
well anyway..if theres a certain person you want to fight try to use and alternative method to solve your problems fighting should be your last choice. [ katiekat's advice column | Ask katiekat A Question ]
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