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Overview
They twirl their blonde pigtails, chew wads of bubble gum, and say "Hey mister, we blow more than bubbles!" Soon these hot nymphettes are hiking up their skirts, spreading their pink twats and tight buttholes, and begging for cock! Now you'll believe them when they say "We're not that innocent!"
Top Cast


Cassie
Cassie
Cassie


Crystal Sky
Crystal Sky
Crystal Sky


Dita Payne
Dita Payne
Dita Payne


Kelli Sparks
Kelli Sparks
Kelli Sparks


Mark Wood
Mark Wood
Mark Wood
Mr. Taco
Mr. Taco
Mr. Taco


Tony Eveready
Tony Eveready
Tony Eveready
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