
Hood Sucker
Overview
Is there anything hotter than getting down on your knees so that you can worship some handsome hunk and his equally gorgeous uncut shaft? Certainly these guys dont seem to think so, as they wallow in the sweet, sweaty confines of real mens crotches to enjoy the contents of those most intimate quarters. Believe us, your'e gonna be in seventh heaven as the likes of Nicolas Key and Sky James pay homage to the Christian Mitchell and the tattooed wonder, Billy Essex; slurping on every throbbing inch like their lives depended on it. And with a bit of horny arse-play thrown into the mix, there's absolutely no doubt that the glorious on-screen spunk-fest will be matched by a spunk-fest all of your own!
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Nicolas Key
Nicolas Key
(archive footage)
Nicolas Key
(archive footage)


Christian Mitchell
Christian Mitchell
(archive footage)
Christian Mitchell
(archive footage)


Giorgio Arsenale
Giorgio Arsenale
(archive footage)
Giorgio Arsenale
(archive footage)


Sky James
Sky James
(archive footage)
Sky James
(archive footage)


Ale Tedesco
Ale Tedesco
(archive footage)
Ale Tedesco
(archive footage)


Antonio Garcia
Antonio Garcia
(archive footage)
Antonio Garcia
(archive footage)


Drew Brody
Drew Brody
(archive footage)
Drew Brody
(archive footage)


Patryk Jankowski
Patryk Jankowski
(archive footage)
Patryk Jankowski
(archive footage)


James Carter
James Carter
(archive footage)
James Carter
(archive footage)


Justin Harris
Justin Harris
(archive footage)
Justin Harris
(archive footage)
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