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Hucow The Moo Cow (Part 1) - Hucow Lactation Age Gap Milking Breast Feeding Adult Nursing Age Difference XXX Erotica - cover

Hucow The Moo Cow (Part 1) - Hucow Lactation Age Gap Milking Breast Feeding Adult Nursing Age Difference XXX Erotica

Bessie Hucow

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Jack was in a bit of a pickle. His best dairy cow, Bessie, has gone missing and he’s got a milk route to complete.It isn’t until explaining to his expressing wife that he hits on the idea: he can use her to replace the cow!Come along on this wacky adventure and find out what happens when Jack’s wife becomes a Hucow for the first time. This story will moove you!
Available since: 06/02/2018.

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