
XConfessions 2
Drama
Overview
XConfessions is a project that combines Erika Lust's groundbreaking style of sult filmmaking with the public's own sex stories and fantasies. Users submit anonymous posts, and each month Erika picks her two favorites to run into explicit short films. This second compilation features 10 of the best confessions featured on the site in early 2014. Included: Dude Looks Like a Lady; Manual Del Placer; The Couchsurfer; Before the Guest Arrive; Hunt Me; Catch Me; Eat Me; The Art of Spanking; Do You Find My Feet Suckable?; We Know You Are Watching; Meet Me in the Stockroom; Mother Fucker.
Top Cast


Amarna Miller
Amarna Miller
Amarna Miller
Max Gambero
Max Gambero
Max Gambero
Cristina Pastrana
Cristina Pastrana
Cristina Pastrana


Maximo Garcia
Maximo Garcia
Maximo Garcia


Alexa Tomas
Alexa Tomas
Alexa Tomas


Misha Cross
Misha Cross
Misha Cross


Samantha Bentley
Samantha Bentley
Samantha Bentley


Franck Franco
Franck Franco
Franck Franco
Geri Del Bello
Geri Del Bello
Geri Del Bello
Kristopher Kodjoe
Kristopher Kodjoe
Kristopher Kodjoe
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