
Twink Swap Party 3
Overview
Gay sons look up to their dads. In fact, many fantasize of not only being the man their dad is, but also falling in love with someone who's just like him. In this gay taboo porn movie, Twink Swap Party Volume 3, young twink boys are traded by dads for everyone's pleasure. Gay daddies get what they've desired and sons finally get to have sex with men who are the spitting image of their fathers.
Top Cast


Beau Reed
Beau Reed
Beau Reed


Collin Lust
Collin Lust
Collin Lust


Markus Kage
Markus Kage
Markus Kage


Ryan Jacobs
Ryan Jacobs
Ryan Jacobs


Thomas Jeno
Thomas Jeno
Thomas Jeno


Mateo Zagal
Mateo Zagal
Mateo Zagal


Teddy Torres
Teddy Torres
Teddy Torres


Kit Cohen
Kit Cohen
Kit Cohen


Manuel Skye
Manuel Skye
Manuel Skye


Edward Terrant
Edward Terrant
Edward Terrant
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