
Pleasing the Boy
Overview
There’s more than one way to please a boy. You can whisper dirty thoughts into his ear, slip your hand under his pants and grab his smooth, firm bubble butt, or slide your lips around his swollen, throbbing cock. You can probe his tight, willing hole until, unable to hold out any longer, he explodes a hot, creamy load. Join Helix Studios as we explore the endless possibilities. The pleasure will be all yours.
Top Cast


Alexander Greene
Alexander Greene
Alexander Greene


Ian Levine
Ian Levine
Ian Levine


Sage Porter
Sage Porter
Sage Porter


Matthew Keading
Matthew Keading
Matthew Keading


Hunter Page
Hunter Page
Hunter Page


Chase Young
Chase Young
Chase Young


Jacob Dixon
Jacob Dixon
Jacob Dixon


Jessie Montgomery
Jessie Montgomery
Jessie Montgomery


Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor


Sasha Peterson
Sasha Peterson
Sasha Peterson
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