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Banging the Boy Band

G.R. Richards

Editorial: Between the Two

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Sinopsis

From pairs to threesomes to groups, the guys in these six sex stories can’t get enough. 

In One for the Money, a group of construction workers compete for a pot of cash.  In Two for the Show, a kinky couple puts on a fetish performance for paying customers. Second Hand gets a first-hand look at two coworkers swapping men’s magazines, while the gambler in Grinder pays a huge fee to enter a high stakes poker game.  Don’t Look Around takes a look at domination and eye contact, but the divorced dude in Banging the Boy Band has the most fun of all when he gets down and dirty with a famous guy group.

These boys like it hot and hard: hands, mouths, and more!
Disponible desde: 28/06/2022.

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