In a neighborhood, a girl, Emma, noticed a guy, Ryan, being mean to an old lady. Emma was into martial arts. She stepped in between Ryan and the old lady. Ryan tried to shove Emma aside, but she blocked his move and delivered a series of punches and kicks. Ryan ended up on the ground. Emma's actions made her a hero in the neighborhood and taught Ryan not to be so unkind.
One reason could be better preparation. Just like in a test or a competition, if the girl has studied or practiced more, she can beat the guy. For example, if it's a spelling bee, the girl might have spent more time memorizing words.
There shouldn't be such a story. Baby monkeys are innocent and vulnerable. In a civilized society, we should oppose any form of animal abuse, and this is not a topic for amusement.
Animals, especially baby ones, should be protected, not involved in any form of violence for the so - called 'fun'. So there is no positive story here.
Once upon a time, in a schoolyard, there was a girl named Lily and a boy named Tom. Tom had been teasing Lily for days about her new haircut. One day, Lily had enough. She walked right up to Tom, pushed him hard, and then started punching him on the arm. Tom was so shocked that he didn't even fight back at first. Lily yelled at him, 'Don't you ever make fun of me again!' and then walked away with her head held high.
Sure. There was a story where in a martial arts competition, a girl who had been training rigorously for years, beat a guy. The girl was smaller in stature but her skills were far superior. She used her speed and agility to dodge his attacks and then counter with precise strikes, leaving the guy stunned.
One reason could be self - defense. If the boy was harassing or threatening the girl physically, she might fight back to protect herself. For example, if he was trying to force her to do something she didn't want to do.
It depends on the situation. If the girl was just acting out of anger without any real provocation, then she could be at fault. But if the boy had been harassing her or others, then he might be the one to blame.