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Men Have Sex With Animals 5-Pack - cover

Men Have Sex With Animals 5-Pack

Animalissa

Maison d'édition: Short Stories

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Synopsis

5 hot tales of men getting it on with animals!
 
My Wife Was Pissed When She Caught Me Screwing The Dog And She Was Doubly Pissed When I Told Her The Reason I Was Doing It Was Because Her Pussy Wasn’t Tight Enough/I’m So Sick I Screw My Sister’s Dog After I’ve Screwed Her/I Lost A Bet So Had To Screw A Mare In Public/I Was Going Through A Dry Spell With Women So I Did The Neighbour’s Dog/I Went To A Brothel And Was Offered A Horse
Disponible depuis: 02/05/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 50 pages.

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