
Sharing My Gay Husband's Ass: Wedding Night
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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
Don knows that his gay bachelor party is bound to get a little wild, but when his friend Logan buys them both a lap dance at the male strip club, it sets in motion a fantasy that he'd never even imagined. It doesn't help that the stripper looks exactly like the absent husband-to-be.
Realizing how much it turns him on to imagine a threesome between his friend, Logan, and his new gay husband, Don prepares for a double penetration wedding night that none of them will ever forget.
This is a hardcore gay threesome story, featuring rough sex, double penetration, double anal, hot husband, cream pies, and cuckolding.
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