
Playing the Game
A First Time Back Door Taboo Short Story
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Narrated by:
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April Simensen
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By:
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Nicola Diaz
About this listen
A kinky game turns into a first-time back-door experience!
Giselle ventured into the kinky game with an open mind, expecting the party game to be lighthearted, fun, and filled with flirting and innuendos.
The last thing she thought she would be doing would be submitting her untouched back-door cherry. And in a pair of handcuffs and blindfolded no less....
This short story contains adult themes, including a submissive younger woman surrendering her untouched back door while blindfolded and cuffed to the bed, and it should be listened to by adults only!
©2018 Nicola Diaz (P)2018 Nicola Diaz
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