Since a wrestler is not restricted from placing his hands inside his opponent’s kispet (he may not grab his balls or invade his rectum, however), he can also use the waistband to hold the other man in place. Occasionally the kispet is yanked so far below his hips that the fighter being held cannot rise without exposing himself. Having lost his trunks he also loses the match.
With guys sticking their hands down each others pants wondering if this occurs. I have been curious about this as I have heard and read both that ball and cock grabbing does occur and that it does not. Can anyone confirm if there is ball grabbing in Turkish wrestling. Do guys jack each other off during a match?
I second TX Bull's comment.
If you watch the videos closely, you will see that the palm of the inserted hand is generally facing out; this is to secure a grip on the other wrestler's kisbet, and better control him by means of that purchase, or even flip him onto his back (you can win by exposing his umbillicus to the gods).
That said, if you and a buddy happen to have kisbets, or something close, and just wanna play around, then by all means, grab away.....:)
TX bull (21 )
02/9/2018 18:01Since a wrestler is not restricted from placing his hands inside his opponent’s kispet (he may not grab his balls or invade his rectum, however), he can also use the waistband to hold the other man in place. Occasionally the kispet is yanked so far below his hips that the fighter being held cannot rise without exposing himself. Having lost his trunks he also loses the match.
if you want to read about it you can go to https://www.turkishwrestling.com/rules-and-customs/
they have a great write up of the sport.
HairyWrestler2018 (2)
01/9/2018 21:40With guys sticking their hands down each others pants wondering if this occurs. I have been curious about this as I have heard and read both that ball and cock grabbing does occur and that it does not. Can anyone confirm if there is ball grabbing in Turkish wrestling. Do guys jack each other off during a match?
averagejoe (88 )
02/9/2018 23:03(em resposta à...)
I second TX Bull's comment.
If you watch the videos closely, you will see that the palm of the inserted hand is generally facing out; this is to secure a grip on the other wrestler's kisbet, and better control him by means of that purchase, or even flip him onto his back (you can win by exposing his umbillicus to the gods).
That said, if you and a buddy happen to have kisbets, or something close, and just wanna play around, then by all means, grab away.....:)