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Sitting for Cynthia - Lesbian Erotica - cover

Sitting for Cynthia - Lesbian Erotica

Giselle Renarde

Publisher: Giselle Renarde

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Summary

When Cynthia comes home from a bad date, she’s frustrated in more ways than one. She knows she’s got a rockin’ bod, so how come the fish aren’t biting? Her lesbian sitter knows the answer. Lin might be a much younger woman, but she’s known Cynthia for years. Maybe what this hot cougar needs is a pretty little kitten to show her how it’s done…
Available since: 02/10/2022.

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