
Put Your Seatbelt On
Overview
Put your seatbelt on, guys, its gonna be a bumpy ride but rest assured its also gonna be a very satisfying one given the array of hardcore, hard-primed talent thats here assembled for your perverse entertainment. No question about it, these ass-loving brutes dont waste a single minute in getting down and dirty with each other; giving and receiving with the kind of gusto youd expect from filthy animals in their prime. Carlo Cox and Albert Victor are just two of the sweet-faced, haired-up fanatics who are eager to please; demonstrating time and time again as to why we love real men with very real urges. Guys who show no restraint as they pump and pound to the next agonisingly beautiful sticky cum-blast!
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Albert Victor
Albert Victor
(archive footage)
Albert Victor
(archive footage)


Carlo Cox
Carlo Cox
(archive footage)
Carlo Cox
(archive footage)


Casio
Casio
(archive footage)
Casio
(archive footage)


Matt Surfer
Matt Surfer
(archive footage)
Matt Surfer
(archive footage)


Dimitri Leskov
Dimitri Leskov
(archive footage)
Dimitri Leskov
(archive footage)


Dirk Berger
Dirk Berger
(archive footage)
Dirk Berger
(archive footage)


Harley Everett
Harley Everett
(archive footage)
Harley Everett
(archive footage)


Jessy Ares
Jessy Ares
(archive footage)
Jessy Ares
(archive footage)


Samuel Colt
Samuel Colt
(archive footage)
Samuel Colt
(archive footage)


Viktor Rom
Viktor Rom
(archive footage)
Viktor Rom
(archive footage)
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