
Gay Blog: Pounded by the Men Who Raised Me
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Narrated by:
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Andy Paigeman
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By:
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Andy Paigeman
About this listen
Introverted and private with his feelings, Tim has found the perfect outlet as a gay sex blogger. It's a great way to express himself, and after just one post his website has quickly blossomed into a full time business.
But when Tim accidently posts an illicit admission of his taboo desire to be at the center of a gangbang with the men who raised him, things begin to spin out of control.
Soon, the man of the house shows up at Tim's apartment with some familiar faces, and Tim is thrust into a hardcore reenactment of his deepest, forbidden gay fantasy.
©2015 Andy Paigeman (P)2016 Andy Paigeman
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