
Wendigo Gangbang
Monsters Made Me Gay
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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
Tillimo's tribe has passed stories of the wendigo down from generation to generation - huge beasts with the heads of bucks who stalk the woods looking to fill their insatiable hunger.
He never thought he'd encounter one himself - until one day Tillimo comes face to face with the entire wendigo tribe and learns the hard way that they have a knack for mind control. It turns out these beasts have an insatiable hunger after all, but it's not gluttony; it's gay lust.
Soon Tillimo finds himself at the center of a brutal wendigo gangbang, one that could sway the very balance of his people and the natural world around them.
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