
Warm-Up Your Hole For Me
Overview
They're young, they're horny, and they've got a taste for cock like nobody else. Little wonder that they're warming up their holes ready for Warm-Up Your Hole for Me; with Kenny White, Sam Blue and George Key teaming up for the kind of youthful adventure that will live long in the memory. Of course, if you were blessed with the kind of equipment between the legs that these boys have then you'd probably be just like them; living for dick, and with a craving for spunk that's nigh on addictive. All of which makes for the kind of high octane drama that you kinky wankers are just gonna love; with a bit of hot wax and leather collared fun only adding to the heat. In short, a top notch, five star bonanza that will leave you totally drained.
Top Cast
Kenny White
Kenny White
(archive footage)
Kenny White
(archive footage)
Dan Dansel
Dan Dansel
(archive footage)
Dan Dansel
(archive footage)
Bastien Totti
Bastien Totti
(archive footage)
Bastien Totti
(archive footage)
Bogi Falat
Bogi Falat
(archive footage)
Bogi Falat
(archive footage)
Nathan Love
Nathan Love
(archive footage)
Nathan Love
(archive footage)


Devon Donis
Devon Donis
(archive footage)
Devon Donis
(archive footage)
Dave Villagio
Dave Villagio
(archive footage)
Dave Villagio
(archive footage)


Steve Q.
Steve Q.
(archive footage)
Steve Q.
(archive footage)
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