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He'd Never Done Anything Like This Before

Robbie Webb

Casa editrice: Robbie Webb

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Jack sends off for a spanking magazine out of curiosity. It's all a bit too weird for Jack's liking but the more he looks at the photographs the more he finds himself getting turned on. All characters and terms including 'boy' 'lad' and 'girl' refer to people age 18 and over. This book contains explicit sexual material and is for adults only.
Disponibile da: 23/07/2018.

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