
I'm Doing It! Karen Ishida
Documentary
Overview
The idol group member who has been active in terrestrial variety shows, gravure, photo books, stage, movies, and more, has crossed the Rainbow Bridge to come to MUTEKI!!! As you would expect from an idol, she has a small face!!! And long limbs!!! A shocking video of her sucking dick and having sex with the super slender proportions of a celebrity!!! I was so surprised! She's from that idol group that was on terrestrial TV a lot, right? This is her MUTEKI debut, no, her first MUTEKI shoot!!! That's it lol. As you would expect from a celebrity, she has a really different aura of cuteness! Plus, she has a small face that doesn't suit a dick, and big sparkling eyes. Her slender body is really sensitive and erotic... Anyway, let's be grateful for Odaiba lol (according to a person involved)
Top Cast


Karen Ishida
Karen Ishida
Karen Ishida


Daisuke Sadamatsu
Daisuke Sadamatsu
Daisuke Sadamatsu


Hiromu Sawano
Hiromu Sawano
Hiromu Sawano
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