
It's a Bear Life
Overview
Soli was ready to fuck Thick Angel's ass as soon as we offered it to him. Now was time to see what this hairy beast had in store for our thick, chubby bear. You can't leave Jax Slade alone for too long, or he might start bear hunting. Puppy Agyo caught Jax before they could set up a playdate. Good thing Jax was ready for him. While in Provincetown having fun during Bear Week, Marc Angelo was in desperate need of a massage. Someone recommended Will Foster and Marc immediately made a beeline to his room. Marc is quick to strip down to his undies and lay down, as directed. When Will returns, the beefy muscle daddy is already face down with that meaty ass practically begging for some tongue.
Top Cast


Brock Hunter
Brock Hunter
Brock Hunter
Jax Slade
Jax Slade
Jax Slade


Marc Angelo
Marc Angelo
Marc Angelo


Puppy Agyo
Puppy Agyo
Puppy Agyo
Soli
Soli
Soli


Steve Sommers
Steve Sommers
Steve Sommers


Thick Angel
Thick Angel
Thick Angel
Will Foster
Will Foster
Will Foster
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