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Forbidden Gay Sex Erotica - Taboo Gay Sex Stories for Adults - Taboo Sex Stories - cover

Forbidden Gay Sex Erotica - Taboo Gay Sex Stories for Adults - Taboo Sex Stories

Nelson Sincock

Publisher: GreenStone Publishing

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Off-limits. Unfiltered. Fully wrecked.Forbidden Gay Sex Erotica – Taboo Gay Sex Stories for Adults gives you 3 raw, dirty stories where the rules don’t apply and the tension snaps hard. It’s rough hands, bad decisions, and sex that tastes better because it’s not supposed to happen.Fast heat. Taboo setups. No apologies.You know it’s wrong—and that’s exactly why it works.
Available since: 06/23/2022.

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