
Teen Faces Covered in Cum 2
Overview
They're ready for your cock, and your cum. They want all of that sweet man-nut, and they won't stop until seed has been spilled - on their faces. Young college, co-eds want you to cover their faces in cum and you'd better not back down. Their faces need to be coated, and to deny service is to deny the very thing that makes you perverted!
Top Cast


Angela Winter
Angela Winter
(archive footage)
Angela Winter
(archive footage)


Black Diamond
Black Diamond
(archive footage)
Black Diamond
(archive footage)


Liza Harper
Liza Harper
(archive footage)
Liza Harper
(archive footage)


Miu Lee
Miu Lee
(archive footage)
Miu Lee
(archive footage)


Valentina Velasques
Valentina Velasques
(archive footage)
Valentina Velasques
(archive footage)
Valeri
Valeri
(archive footage)
Valeri
(archive footage)


Beni Laczko
Beni Laczko
(archive footage)
Beni Laczko
(archive footage)


Lajos
Lajos
(archive footage)
Lajos
(archive footage)


Ricardo Bell
Ricardo Bell
(archive footage)
Ricardo Bell
(archive footage)


Sunny Green
Sunny Green
(archive footage)
Sunny Green
(archive footage)
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