
How the Hell Did That Happen?
My Threesome at the Gym: A Public Sex Erotica Story
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Saucedo
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By:
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Kaddy DeLora
About this listen
One minute I was in the locker room and the next I was staring at Nellie, the lovely girl I'd just met. I'd never really been attracted to women, but the sight of her was compelling. Before I knew it, we were kissing and then doing more. Right in the middle of my first lesbian sex experience, my boyfriend walked in and suddenly I was having a threesome! Hell, anyone could have walked in and seen us!
Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity and includes public sex, rough sex, first lesbian sex, FFM ménage a trois, deep throat, semen swallowing, and more.
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