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Breeding the New Babysitter
- Narrated by: Dan Pillsbury
- Length: 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When Tom gets an eyeful of the new babysitter, he gets really horny. And when she asks him to breed her, he can't stop himself. All characters in this story are older than 18.
WARNING: This story involves masturbation, impregnation, wild sex, and nursing fantasies. For adults only.
©2013 Pamela Clarke (P)2013 Pamela Clarke
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- Mike Hurnell
- 14-05-2021
No emotion only sex
Not my cup of tea. Just a sex job. Don't like just men narrators. Especially this narrator. He should just do documentaries where feelings are not required.
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