
Olympic Ceremoaning
Overview
The men of the Olympic water polo teams suit up and shower before their match, and after a little trash-talking, it's into the pool. The competition is stiff in Olympic Ceremoaning and Derek Kage is impressed with rival Nik Fros' performance. He invites him back to the private locker room for a little celebration. MrDeepVoice is upset at his loss, but Derek brings him to a quiet wooded spot to console him... and get him out of his uniform. Wrestlers Alex Ink and Jolian are ready for their match, and when the referee blows his whistle, it's on to see who will be first to pin the other. The tension is high on the rugby field as rival players Lobo Carreira and Jolian face off and scrimmage. During the action, Lobo's shorts are tugged down as he falls to the ground, and competitor Jolian helps him up... giving Lobo a look up his shorts at Jolian's cock.
Top Cast


Alex Ink
Alex Ink
Alex Ink


Derek Kage
Derek Kage
Derek Kage


Jolian
Jolian
Jolian


Lobo Carreira
Lobo Carreira
Lobo Carreira


MrDeepVoice
MrDeepVoice
Mr. Deep Voice
MrDeepVoice
Mr. Deep Voice


Nik Fros
Nik Fros
Nik Fros
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