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Horses! Horses! Horses! Bestiality 20-pack - cover

Horses! Horses! Horses! Bestiality 20-pack

Penelope Liksit

Maison d'édition: Short Stories

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Synopsis

A bundle specially created for those of you who just can't get enough of that oh so taboo horse on woman action. Flaring cockheads, big horse cocks, mind control, breeding, gangbangs and more... 
 
Cheerleader fucked by stallion in the end zone/I suck horse cock for money/There's a foal in my belly/Blackmailed to gangbang ten stallions/I have sex with horses: A documentary/A stallion milked my big tits/Horny horse hypnotizes Holly/Fucked by the police horse/Mafia bitch's stallion gangbang/Stallion sleep sex/Flared by the stallion/A stallion's flare in my ass/My wife shuts the fuck up with a stallion's flare in my mouth/Taking the hell horse's fiery flare/Spying on sister sucking a stallion/A slutty schoolgirl on a stud farm/Putting the cunt before the horse/Closing the barn door after the horse has came in my ass/Wild horses dragged me away and gangbanged me/Hosed down by the horses
Disponible depuis: 01/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 190 pages.

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