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My Bisexual Husband’s Adult Theater MMF Adventure: Hot Wife MFM With MM Ménage - Bisexual Husband Series #5 - cover

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My Bisexual Husband’s Adult Theater MMF Adventure: Hot Wife MFM With MM Ménage - Bisexual Husband Series #5

Jennifer Lynne

Casa editrice: JLE Publishing

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Brooke's birthday treat to herself is to take her hot hubby, Seth to an adult book store-cum-theater to experience his very first bisexual adventure. 
The hot wife and her husband indulge themselves at the glory holes, both of them pleasuring the anonymous strangers that they encounter in the sensually lit private booths. 
They then strip naked and put on an unbelievably sexy three way performance in the center of the packed theater with a BBC guy - with Brook watching and taking part as her husband's bisexual fantasies come true - all of this in front of a theater full of hot, horny guys who show their appreciation in the only way possible... 
8,600 words of hot bisexual action!
Disponibile da: 15/07/2017.

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