
Teens in Tight Jeans 2
Overview
It's time for the 2nd round! Are you a big fan of the camel toe? The whale tail? Do you love girls in skinny jeans so tight you can see every nook and cranny you'd like to get into? 3rd Degree knows just how you feel! That's why we've filmed the hottest teens in the tightest jeans you've ever seen! And the fantasy doesn't stop there! They're so eager to get you in their pants that they wiggle out just enough to let you pound their pussies and flip 'em over for an extra-tight anal fit! That's right, the jeans stay on while the huge cocks slip in it's the most fun you can have with your clothes half on!
Top Cast


Jenna J Ross
Jenna J Ross
Jenna J Ross


Maddy O'Reilly
Maddy O'Reilly
Maddy O'Reilly


Avril Sun
Avril Sun
Avril Sun


Arial Rose
Arial Rose
Arial Rose


Sharon Lee
Sharon Lee
Sharon Lee


Toni Ribas
Toni Ribas
Toni Ribas


Mark Wood
Mark Wood
Mark Wood


Mick Blue
Mick Blue
Mick Blue
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