
More Cream & More Ass 3: Sperm Overload
Overview
If you're a serious cum addict and if you like hot, steamy real man juice being pumped up your ass or down your throat or shot all over you, then this is a movie you should have in your collection. If you like gangbangs and the fantasy of having one guy after the next fuck you and feed you his load and breed you with his hot, white, milky cum, then this movie is for you. If you like giving it or taking it raw and enjoy load after load from the hottest hardest throbbing pieces of man meat, then MORE CREAM & MORE ASS III: SPERM OVERLOAD will have you poppin' your load for hours. Features over 60+ cumshots, and nothing but hot raw mansex and non-stop jizz oozin' from insatiable cocks is the hallmark of this cum-saturated DVD.
Top Cast


Alan Gregory
Alan Gregory
(archive footage)
Alan Gregory
(archive footage)


Alessandro Teradyne
Alessandro Teradyne
(archive footage)
Alessandro Teradyne
(archive footage)


Ardon Masters
Ardon Masters
(archive footage)
Ardon Masters
(archive footage)
Arik Burns
Arik Burns
(archive footage)
Arik Burns
(archive footage)
Austin Jaymes
Austin Jaymes
(archive footage)
Austin Jaymes
(archive footage)


Basti
Basti
(archive footage)
Basti
(archive footage)


Ben Gunn
Ben Gunn
(archive footage)
Ben Gunn
(archive footage)


Caleb Daniels
Caleb Daniels
(archive footage)
Caleb Daniels
(archive footage)


Casey Wood
Casey Wood
(archive footage)
Casey Wood
(archive footage)


Dino Phillips
Dino Phillips
(archive footage)
Dino Phillips
(archive footage)
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