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Sharing Her - Interracial Cuckold Erotica - cover

Sharing Her - Interracial Cuckold Erotica

John Lord

Publisher: PMO Publishing

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Summary

Alan relates the story of how he discovered that his sexy wife of ten years is actually a horny and kinky girl who can't keep her legs together after a few drinks, and how he accepts, as he watches her getting drunk at an office party, that he is actually very happy to be a cuckold. 

 
Based on a true story - Interracial Cuckold Erotica.
Available since: 09/03/2018.

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