
Dirty Intentions 19
Overview
Hot business-woman Kimber Woods is both workaholic AND cockaholic. She combines the two passions by sucking a good dick or two while filing reports and sending e-mails. She rinses off her heavy drool with a sip of a lukewarm morning coffee. Refreshed, she's ready for the hard cock's huge load aimed at her face. Another phone call, another penis in her mouth. Kimber remains professional all along, politely transferring the caller while gently jerking off the dick. Maybe both her hands are busy, but the alluring woman's boobs are totally available for a third guy's hands to grab. Kimber brings multi-tasking to a whole other level! She receives a second load in the face while shopping for a new photocopier. Her throat is working 24/7, ready to take in a new dick at any time.
Top Cast


Nicolette Shea
Nicolette Shea
Nicolette Shea


Stacy Snake
Stacy Snake
Stacy Snake


Sweet Cat
Sweet Cat
Sweet Cat


Tiffany Watson
Tiffany Watson
Tiffany Watson


Kimber Woods
Kimber Woods
Kimber Woods


Tiffany Tatum
Tiffany Tatum
Tiffany Tatum
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