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I Didn’t Know She Could Kick My *ss 12 Profiles 12 Female vs Male Matches and 70+ pictures - cover

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I Didn’t Know She Could Kick My *ss 12 Profiles 12 Female vs Male Matches and 70+ pictures

Ken Phillips, Wanda Lea

Publisher: Ken Phillips and Wanda Lea

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Summary

We have some amazing women who agreed to participate in one of our events in late 2019. These women are all trained by Wanda, but they had experience and expertise dating back beyond first meeting her. We also have some Readers' Choice entries. These are profiles that our readers have enjoyed the most. The victories in this book are extremely hard-core! Whenever a lady defeats a man with an audience cheering her on, things start to really get to next-level-domme. We have an amazing variety of women featured in this one! 
Bonnie is up first and as I (Ken) can attest to FIRST-HAND, she is one of the most passionately dominant women anywhere. Bonnie wrestled at our event and took full advantage of her opponent's inferiority. You'll love learning all about Bonnie and about her amazing grown-daughter who shares certain characteristics with her Domme-Mom. You might not think these women can crush men if you see them in a grocery store in regular clothes, but the closer you get or the more revealing their clothing the more you'd realize that they are literal and figurative ball-busters! 
Next we cover Kira, Mira and Sasha's matches. Kira is in her 30's and an absolute domme-at-heart. You'll love her sleek, defined muscles, especially her biceps and glutes! Kira is not particularly concerned with the well-being of her male opponents. She has a lot of confidence in the male power of self-healing and mind-over-matter. We have a couple pictures of Mira's thighs that will blow your mind! This is a powerhouse of a lady that can deliver a headscissors knock-out without even squeezing her hardest.  Sasha is a confident, beautiful Asian lady with a knack for leaving men without my testosterone or hope. She has killed legs, abs and an absolutely angelic face. You decide if her opponent was lucky or unlucky…or maybe a bit of both! You'll love the power and beauty possessed by Kira, Sasha and Mira. They give clear evidence of the growing tide of female physical power. 
Rosa and Kristin competed in a separate contested at Wanda's gym. This was a ball-busting contest. We took a couple of volunteer dummy-men and had these two women deliver a slap, upper-cut, knee, front kick and squeeze. Each man absorbed them with help from some approved, tested protection. See what happens when trained, experienced ball-busters get the okay and the incentive to smack guys in the crotch. Fans of ballbusting will love these women! 
We then have a summary of the co-author Wanda as well as another newcomer, Bailie. Wanda is an ultra-powerful African American beauty and Bailie is a cheerleader-type who proves how lethal a gorgeous lady can be. We then have Lissy and her sister Sadie, who have been featured before. Read about how they escaped a rather repressive lifestyle and became independent, lethal, dominant women! 
We conclude this book with Elsa. Elsa is Readers' Choice winner and a beautiful Hispanic lady. She was a terrific athlete in Mexico and found a niche in the United States as a different kind of dancer. Elsa found that she outdid all of the other dancers, by FAR, because of her physical power and muscular physique. She paved her way in life with an assist from her incredibly sexy physique and the ability to kick a man's ass. Elsa is barely over 5'0" but she's very engaging and incredibly dangerous! 
If you like strong, skilled, muscular, dominant women who defeat men, then this is the place for you. While female victories over male are often kept under wraps, we are here to let some of these stories reach you! Women sometimes feel bad emasculating men and the guys, often time, are shy about admitting to anyone that a female whipped their ass. But times are changing and you'll see the evidence right here! Enjoy and please check out our other books as well!
Available since: 11/01/2020.

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