
Pervy Doctor
Overview
Maddy May didn't realize that her doctor would be able to tell that she has been sexually active. To keep him from sharing that information with her parents, she agrees to a much more invasive exam. Michelle Anthony has been experiencing abdominal pain during her exam. her doctor finds a condom inside her vagina. Removing her robe, she begs her doctor not to tell her parents. Everly Haze visits her doctor complaining about back pains. During her examination, her doctor realizes she's faking it and is only after drugs. She begs for a prescription and offers her body in trade! Madi Lane is in need of a doctor's note in order to play in her volleyball game. When the doctor tells her he can't clear her to play, she gets down on her knees and begs him with her pretty little mouth!
Top Cast


Michelle Anthony
Michelle Anthony
Michelle Anthony


Maddy May
Maddy May
Maddy May


Everly Haze
Everly Haze
Everly Haze


Madi Laine
Madi Laine
Madi Laine


Jake Jacobs
Jake Jacobs
Jake Jacobs


Rob Banks
Rob Banks
Rob Banks


Wrex Oliver
Wrex Oliver
Wrex Oliver
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