
Daddy's Gym
Overview
At Daddy's Gym, the men are hot, sweaty, beefy and horny as fuck. First, super-hung and hot daddy Jake Mitchell is back, this time giving all 9+ inches to beefy, handsome daddy Steve Arcturus. Then, Daddy Lawson James and his boy Emil Jameson get hot and bothered by all the meat at the gym so they get to fucking the minute they get home. Hot muscle gym daddies Roman Mercury and Adam Ramzi get a look at each other's furry bodies at the gym then take it home to explore some more. Next, sexy AF Brody Meyer sees so much dick at the gym that when he gets home he has to jump on his hot muscle daddy Steve Arcturus. And last, muscle daddies Roman Mercury and Cole Connor get all worked up at the gym and head home to fuck the day away.
Top Cast


Adam Ramzi
Adam Ramzi
Adam Ramzi


Brody Meyer
Brody Meyer
Brody Meyer


Cole Connor
Cole Connor
Cole Connor


Emil Jameson
Emil Jameson
Emil Jameson


Jake Mitchell
Jake Mitchell
Jake Mitchell


Lawson James
Lawson James
Lawson James


Roman Mercury
Roman Mercury
Roman Mercury


Steve Arcturus
Steve Arcturus
Steve Arcturus
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