
Soothing the Savage Beast in Me
Overview
Everyone knows that the lust for hardcore sex can bring the beast out of even the most laid back fellow, so it should come as no surprise that this bunch of horny fuckers are in animalistic overdrive right from the off in this fabulous bareback bonanza from the folks at Bareback Assault. Lads like Clark Longhammer, Joe Bexter and Lukas Louda, who are quite literally gagging for oral and anal action with like-minded brutes, and who will literally stop at nothing to get their holes rimmed and stretched by tongues, fingers and (most of all) cocks. The result is a top notch fiesta of wanton gay action that will have you reaching out for the Kleenex in no time; with a bountiful explosion of cum serving as a very satisfying finale in Soothing the Savage Beast in Me.
Top Cast


Clark Longhammer
Clark Longhammer
(archive footage)
Clark Longhammer
(archive footage)


Mason Garet
Mason Garet
(archive footage)
Mason Garet
(archive footage)


Alejandro Alvarez
Alejandro Alvarez
(archive footage)
Alejandro Alvarez
(archive footage)


Joe Bexter
Joe Bexter
(archive footage)
Joe Bexter
(archive footage)


Peter Lipnik
Peter Lipnik
(archive footage)
Peter Lipnik
(archive footage)


Rico Fatale
Rico Fatale
(archive footage)
Rico Fatale
(archive footage)


Champ Robinson
Champ Robinson
(archive footage)
Champ Robinson
(archive footage)


Hans Berlin
Hans Berlin
(archive footage)
Hans Berlin
(archive footage)


Antonio Biaggi
Antonio Biaggi
(archive footage)
Antonio Biaggi
(archive footage)


Ben Statham
Ben Statham
(archive footage)
Ben Statham
(archive footage)
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