
SVDVD-864 Shame! Adolescent Developmental Status Inspection Meeting-Measurement Of Minor Female Students And Secondary Sexual Characteristics And Sexual Intercourse Fact-finding-
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"We will check your developmental status for those who have had secondary sexual characteristics," said the teacher. Without knowing what it was, the uniforms and bras were stripped off in front of the boys and uncle who didn't know. My nakedness has much darker pubic hair and darker nipples than my father's AV sister ... The boys are laughing at it. I'm so embarrassed to die, but Oma ● A slimy flowed from this back and hung down. I wish I hadn't come to puberty. I shouted many times in my head.
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Misao Oguri
Misao Oguri
Misao Oguri


Madoka Shizuki
Madoka Shizuki
Madoka Shizuki


Himari Ayase
Himari Ayase
Himari Ayase
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