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Being a Good Girl for My Husband the Bad Boy

A Rough First Anal Sex Short

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Being a Good Girl for My Husband the Bad Boy

By: Rennaey Necee
Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
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Tina is worried that three years of marriage and a new baby has made her wonderful, wild man a little tame. So, she sets up an anniversary vacation to the Caribbean and gets right to work.

She wants to bring back Chris' spark, but maybe she succeeds a little too well. What starts out gentle quickly becomes rough sex, and it's her tiny virgin asshole that gets it the hardest!

Note: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a rough sex encounter. It includes oral sex, semen swallowing, and rough first anal sex. It is intended for mature listeners who will not be offended by graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.

©2012 Happy Hardcore Erotica Publishing (P)2014 Lyrical Lip Service, LLC.
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