
Gay for Fashion
A Hardcore Group Encounter
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Narrated by:
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Hank Wilder
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By:
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Hank Wilder
About this listen
Mike is your typical gay fashion blogger, scouring the flea markets of Los Angeles every weekend for the perfect looks that are guaranteed to get re-blogs. But Mike finds more than he bargained for when he meets Brad, a well-meaning vendor who shows his blog to a clique of fashion's elite who are interested in more than just the clothes on Mike's body.
Faced with the opportunity of a lifetime, Mike finds his future in fashion hinging on his performance as the star of his very own male model gangbang.
This is a 5,000 word hardcore gay gangbang story, featuring double penetration, double anal, male models and rough sex.
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