The name is Matilda Petty. A six-foot- tall, broad-shouldered and plain-faced, heavyset and big-bottomed, dark-skinned black chick living in the city of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. These days, I am a Bridgewater State University student-athlete ( my sport is wrestling) who is desperately addicted to hooking up with sexy bisexual black men. I simply can't get enough of them. I seem to attract a lot of them these days. And not just because I'm Head of Gay-Straight Alliance on campus.
My school has undergone many changes recently. As a result of the Recession, Bridgewater State College merged with Massasoit Community College, and the two institutions became Bridgewater State University. A school with a thirty-thousand-person student body, forty percent of which was of African-American or Hispanic origin. Lots of black male and black female students came to the school for that reason. And I was one of them. I used to wrestle at Brockton Community High School and I wanted to wrestle in college. Thus, I became the only female grappler on the Bridgewater State University Men's Wrestling team.
People often ask me why I choose to wrestle on an all-male collegiate wrestling squad. They're not used to seeing female wrestlers like me. I compete at 275-pounds. And I'm quite good at what I do. Just ask heavyweight grapplers from the wrestling teams of Springfield College and Norwich University. They'll remember my name because I beat them. When Bridgewater State University came into being, all student-athletes had tons of sports to choose from. The school sponsors Men's teams in Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Football, Golf, Volleyball, Fencing, Swimming, Tennis, Wrestling, Ice Hockey, Rugby, Gymnastics and Rifle along with Women's teams in Softball, Basketball, Cross Country, Rowing, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Golf, Volleyball, Swimming, Tennis, Fencing, Equestrian, Nordic Skiing, Ice Hockey, Rugby, Gymnastics and Rifle. I chose wrestling because it's what I love. Pure and simple.
My teammates have accepted me for my talents, both on and off on the wrestling mat. I'm fun, outgoing and a dynamo. And I love black men. If I don't have sex with a black man at least once a week, I experience sexual withdrawal. Bisexual black men especially rock my world. Even though I'm a forthrightly bisexual black woman, no one else, male or female, can satisfy me sexually. This is my story of trying to satisfy my most sinful urges. I'm not a prude and I'm here to prove once and for all that big black women like myself are the most fun women in the universe. Literally and figuratively.