
Sharing My Gay Husband's Ass: The List
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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
Like many gay married couples, Carl and Evan have a list of celebrities who, if given the chance, they are free to sleep with without any guilt or repercussions. It seems like a little harmless fun, until they have a close encounter with the lead singer of Carl's favorite band, and the top of his list.
Confused and aroused by the idea of sharing his gay husband with another man, Evan is suddenly faced with the unthinkable, a hardcore double anal penetration between himself and his husband's biggest celebrity crush.
This is a 4,500+ word hardcore gay threesome story, featuring rough sex, double penetration, double anal, hot husband, cream pies, and cuckolding.
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