
Wanna Fuck My Daughter Gotta Fuck Me First
Overview
My daughter's so horny, and she's got so many hot boyfriends, that it's about time her mom (that's me) gets in on some of her action. I'm always horny too, and the thought of one of those young jizz-pumping dicks up my pussy really gets my juices flowing. So the next stud that shows up to screw her, has to screw me first! And I'll make sure he likes my mom sex even more!
Top Cast


Veronica Vaughn
Veronica Vaughn
Veronica Vaughn


Vikki Vaughn
Vikki Vaughn
Vikki Vaughn
Cherry Vaughn
Cherry Vaughn
Cherry Vaughn


Kendra Secrets
Kendra Secrets
Kendra Secrets


Chelsie Rae
Chelsie Rae
Chelsie Rae


Joclyn Stone
Joclyn Stone
Joclyn Stone


Larin Lane
Larin Lane
Larin Lane


Payton Leigh
Payton Leigh
Payton Leigh


Kelly Wells
Kelly Wells
Kelly Wells


Seth Dickens
Seth Dickens
Seth Dickens
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