2 minor girls get into a catfight allegedly because of a boy
- Two minor girl teens got into a catfight in Dumangas, Iloilo
- The incident was captured on camera, as shared by GMA 7's 'Balitanghali' courtesy of GMA Regional TV
- The two young girls pulled each other's hair and punched each other; meanwhile, instead of separating the two, their classmates were just watching them
- The fight was only brought to a halt when police came to the scene
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Two teenage girls got into a physical fight in Dumangas, Iloilo.
The incident was caught on camera and shown in GMA 7's 'Balitanghali' through GMA Regional TV.
In the video, the girls were seen pulling each other’s hair and throwing punches, while their classmates stood by and watched instead of stopping them.
The fight was finally stopped when the police arrived at the scene.
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According to 14 years old alias "Nene," the one who started to threaten to hurt them was alias Lyn's group.
Meanwhile, the 16 years old alias "Lyn," said the first who threw the punch was Nene.
Based on the police investigation, the catfight between the two teenagers started because of a guy.
The two groups, thankfully, have already settled the catfight incident. Even if the incident didn't happen inside the school's premises, the Dumangas National High School will still be conducting an investigation about what happened.
Generally speaking, a catfight refers to a physical or verbal altercation between two females, often involving hair-pulling, slapping, shouting, or scratching.
It is usually intense, emotional, and sometimes triggered by personal conflicts, jealousy, or rivalry.
The term is informal and sometimes considered sexist, as it tends to trivialize or sensationalize fights between women compared to how fights between men are described.
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