
Jocks Served Hot, Wet & Erect
Overview
To take one glance at these hard-hitting buddies you might be forgiven for thinking that they weren't into cock at all; but it won't take you long to realise that the likes of Chris Tee, Alex Morgan and Desmond Cooper have an appetite for all-male action that's second to none. What's more, they don't hold back from their passions. No pussy footing around here, that's for sure; as they hit the action with the kind of enthusiasm that has to be seen to be believed. Both in the bedroom and beyond, these fuckers want to enjoy fornication just how it's meant to be; with the kind of animalistic high-octane energy that will have you reaching for the tissues in no time. In short, a top notch, five star bonanza with Jocks Served Hot, Wet & Erect that will literally drain you dry!
Top Cast


Alex Morgan
Alex Morgan
(archive footage)
Alex Morgan
(archive footage)


Chris Tee
Chris Tee
(archive footage)
Chris Tee
(archive footage)


Desmond Cooper
Desmond Cooper
(archive footage)
Desmond Cooper
(archive footage)


Emmett Frost
Emmett Frost
(archive footage)
Emmett Frost
(archive footage)


Fostter Riviera
Fostter Riviera
(archive footage)
Fostter Riviera
(archive footage)


Jason Stormme
Jason Stormme
(archive footage)
Jason Stormme
(archive footage)


Steve Rilla
Steve Rilla
(archive footage)
Steve Rilla
(archive footage)


Steve Sommers
Steve Sommers
(archive footage)
Steve Sommers
(archive footage)


Tober Brandt
Tober Brandt
(archive footage)
Tober Brandt
(archive footage)


Alexx Stier
Alexx Stier
(archive footage)
Alexx Stier
(archive footage)
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