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Gay Erotic Video Index
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Alan Love vs. Matt Kinsey – a very competitive matchup that goes to a full 3 falls. Lots of ass-slappin', some face sitting, in the first fall which teeters back and forth for about nine minutes, until Matt comes up with a combination small package and intensive spanking. Alan submits. The second fall sees an angry Alan Love literally give Matt the squash job of short wrestling career. Fall 3 sees Alan revert back to more of a wrestling bottom and Matt takes advantage. A boston crab gives the match to Matt Kinsey. Nudity - J/O.
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Les Stine vs. Marc Brown – fans of hairy guys take note. This bout features two hairy guys battling each other after dousing themselves with a light coat of oil. The jocks are stripped off in the first fall. The match gets to 1 fall apiece, then their mutual physical mutual attraction for one another overwhelms the desire to gain a victory. The 3rd fall ends up in a J/O session.
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Johnny Panther vs. Geoff Black - this is another one of those squash matches in which the wrestling top, Geoff Black in this case, keeps the bottom, Johnny Panther, in a total state of helplessness. Johnny is continually tied up in holds and at the end of the match he is tied up literally, only to be let loose when Geoff wants him to jack-off. Hot match between two very hot looking guys.
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Buddy Justice vs. Billy Powell – this bout has to be, hands down, one of the most intense matches every videotaped by BG. From the competitive wrestling to the sizzling eroticism in the post match activity. The mutual attraction between these two was unbelievable. Seeing is believing.
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