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Daniel (River Taylor) is a deeply-closeted, homeless, 20 year-old street urchin from a working class neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He's never had sex with another man yet dreams about it - all the time. When he meets a much-older mentor, he falls for him and the life, culminating in a brutal revenge finale. Featuring gorgeous drone shots of seedy ports, nervous touching and groping, dangerous hookups, first-timer deep-gagging blowjobs, intense bareback fucking, thigh-trembling oral cumshots, you really need to be Learning something new every day.
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River Taylor
River Taylor
Daniel
River Taylor
Daniel
Rocco Grant
Rocco Grant
Rocco Grant
Nando Steban
Nando Steban
Nando Steban
Alejandro White
Alejandro White
Alejandro White
Benjamin Coven
Benjamin Coven
Benjamin Coven
Kevin Fenix
Kevin Fenix
Kevin Fenix
River Taylor
River Taylor
River Taylor
Rocco Grant
Rocco Grant
Rocco Grant
Snake Max
Snake Max
Snake Max
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