
Who's Your Master
Overview
These kinky twins are in for a whole world of torment and pleasure as their tormentors demand to know Who's Your Master now! With his hands tied and a hood over his head, one helpless twink is made to gag on a big, fat cock – and there's nothing he can do about it. Another has his legs splayed open with a spreader bar so his ass is laid bar for his master to shove anything up his tight chute – including an oversized dildo. One cutie tries to keep the torment under wraps as he is whipped by his daddy whilst another is used, abused and slowly coated in hot wax. These helpless twinks are definitely not masters of their own destiny as they are used as pleasure pawns in over two hours of action!
Top Cast


Aaron Aurora
Aaron Aurora
(archive footage)
Aaron Aurora
(archive footage)


Ashton Bradley
Ashton Bradley
(archive footage)
Ashton Bradley
(archive footage)


Seb Evans
Seb Evans
(archive footage)
Seb Evans
(archive footage)
Adam Watson
Adam Watson
(archive footage)
Adam Watson
(archive footage)


Skylar Blu
Skylar Blu
(archive footage)
Skylar Blu
(archive footage)


Deacon Hunter
Deacon Hunter
(archive footage)
Deacon Hunter
(archive footage)


Casper Ellis
Casper Ellis
(archive footage)
Casper Ellis
(archive footage)


Josh Dixon
Josh Dixon
(archive footage)
Josh Dixon
(archive footage)


Sean McKenzie
Sean McKenzie
(archive footage)
Sean McKenzie
(archive footage)
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