
Black Size Queens 4
Overview
Focused is the man who reads, and glorious is he who truly pays attention to his surroundings. With that said, Jack Napier sees that these women are aching with desire. Wanton with passion and the only way to sate this thirst is by allowing them to partake of what it is every size queen loves, a big, masculine cock! So watch as they lock eyes, and parts together for a heated good time!
Top Cast


Alana Play
Alana Play
Alana Play


Alexis Silver
Alexis Silver
Alexis Silver


Somaya
Somaya
Somaya


Jazmyne Sky
Jazmyne Sky
Jazmyne Sky


Mya Lovely
Mya Lovely
Mya Lovely


Chyanne Jacobs
Chyanne Jacobs
Chyanne Jacobs


Jack Napier
Jack Napier
Jack Napier
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