
Wetter Than Ever
Overview
With a brand new scene from C1R Exclusive Brent Everett getting it on with Donny Wright, the two studs lead the pack in showing the rest of this all-star cast why sex is better when wetter! In "Dripping Wet," the boys of Summer are getting drenched in more ways than one, hosing each other down and getting each other off. Caution: Some studs made be slippery when wet!
Top Cast


Donny Wright
Donny Wright
Donny Wright


Brent Everett
Brent Everett
Brent Everett


Axel Garret
Axel Garret
Axel Garret


Lane Fuller
Lane Fuller
Lane Fuller


Lex Sabre
Lex Sabre
Lex Sabre


Scott Cove
Scott Cove
Scott Cove


Kyle Lewis
Kyle Lewis
Kyle Lewis


Joshua Adams
Joshua Adams
Joshua Adams


Antonio Madiera
Antonio Madiera
Antonio Madiera


Viktor Perseo
Viktor Perseo
(Archived Footage)
Viktor Perseo
(Archived Footage)
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