The principle of "Dominant Scissoring" is similar to that of "Open Scissoring". The notable difference is that there is in fact a dominant woman who (mostly) kneels
between the spread legs of her rival to control speed and intensity of the battle with her hips. Usually this position is chosen during the later stages of a fight to finish the opponent or weaken her. But it is also most vulnerable to individual mistakes and misjudgments. The competitors can set traps for each other, so that the opponent overspends herself and to turn the fight in one's favor. Experienced women can also try countering to take over the dominant role. As a result, the dominant competitor usually doesn't remain dominant for very long. Mostly the position is changed again after some time or there is a constant back and forth for supremacy.
Reverse Dominant Scissoring:
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