TAMPA, Fla. — The wrestling-themed, holiday edition of Monthly Fetish magazine is now available.
“The undisputed champ of contact fetishism,” a rep notes, is the issue’s primary focus. “The ‘Featured Fetish’ (column) delves into how the fetish began, the dynamics behind the mixed-wrestling fetish, female and gay wrestling as a fetish, and why it’s more popular than you ever imagined.”
Meanwhile, “'Fetish 101’ deals with the offensive and defensive of building muscle, managing your weight and mastering stance and defensive moves, as well as offering helpful tips and a few warnings. ‘Fetish in Technology’ delves into what it takes to wrestle and where to purchase gear, wrestling clubs, and pro and amateur schools and trainers.”
Elsewhere in the issue, “'The Art of Fetish’ shows wrestling images that date back to more than 20,000 years in European caves, as well as Greek, Chinese and Egyptian art that showcases the sport in all its glory. ‘Fetish in the News’ covers North and South Korea joining forces by coming together to recognize ancient wrestling as a cultural gem, celebrities like David Arquette engaging in Death Matches, and underground wrestling in NYC.”
“‘The Unbound Interview’ profiles Grappling Girls in Action on Clips4Sale. The in-depth, exclusive interview covers a lot of ground, including how Joe, the owner of Grappling Girls in Action, came up with the idea to start a wrestling studio, favorite wrestlers he’s filmed, holds that he invented that became a mainstay in the wrestling video industry, how he finds talents for his clips, the training and endurance levels of the women on his site, and much more.”
Monthly Fetish editor Jenn particularly enjoyed this issue’s focus. “Wrestling is a huge passion of mine going back to the days of Kerry Von Erich in the late-‘80s and it continues to grow in popularity,” she said. “We have had several readers write in and ask us to cover this fetish, so we did. The ‘Ask Us Anything’ section is a great way to ask questions and hit us up to cover your favorite fetishes.”
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