
Posted by al on 11/29/2008, 6:28 pm, in reply to "Re: wife vs ex-wife fight"
It was a pretty nasty fight. Both women dont like eachother at all.
The redhead on the left is my current wife and the dark haired woman on the right is my ex-wife. My current wife is 5' 10" tall, 150 lbs. My ex is 5'8" tall and about 140 lbs.
That evening we were at a get together for a mutual friend. My ex-wife owed us some money from a car that she sold and was being a real b###h about paying us. The woman exchanged a few comments over the course of the evening. My ex-wife showed up that evening with her boyfriend and a buddy of his.
As we were leaving that evening I got called back into the building for a phone call but my wife proceeded out the vehicle. As luck would have it my ex-wife and her boyfriend and his buddy just happened to be leaving at the same time from a different exit. The women once again exchanged comments in the parking lot and one thing led to another and they went at it with my ex's boyfriend and his buddy watching. By the time that I got out there the fight was well under way.
The first thing that I noticed was pieces of my ex-wifes clothes on the ground. When I saw the women fighting I was quite surprised as my ex-wife certainly had the upperhand in the fight. My wife was bleeding quite freely from her nose area and the front of her light blue sweater was covered in blood. I wanted to break it up but I had a bad knee from a bike accident and my ex-wifes boyfriend and his buddy wouldnt let me break it up. I had to stand there and see my ex-wife take my wife apart right there in front of us. My wife was just a bloody mess and what was left of her light blue sweater was just hanging from around her neck. At the end my wife was on her knees and my ex-wife was standing beside her and just holding my wife up by her hair like a trophy and showing us.
It was quite a sight seeing a brunette get the better of a redhead in a fight.
It was pretty cool. Let me know if you have any questions or comments about the fight.
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