
Sharing My Gay Husband's Ass
Copping a Feel
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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
It's hard having a cop as your gay husband, but Morgan and Jerry make it work with honesty, communication and a healthy sex life. When Jerry reveals his attraction to his new partner, however, things start to get heated.
Realizing that the thought of his husband with another man is actually strangely arousing, Morgan agrees to approach Jerry's partner about a threesome, which he promptly declines.
It looks as though all is lost, until the couple is pulled over on the drive home...and thrown into a gay traffic stop double penetration!
This is a 4,100+ word hardcore gay threesome story, featuring rough sex, double penetration, double anal, bukkake and cuckolding.
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