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Gay Erotic Video Index
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Flex-Deon Blake & Rod Steel. While waiting at the groom's house before the wedding, Flex-Deon is helping Rod get dressed, when dicks come out and Rod is sucking on Flex-Deon. Then Flex-Deon gets all up in Rod's butt, fucking him good.
Keith Michaels, Simon Cox & Dennis Lee. Simon and Dennis are busy on the weight bench when Keith shows up and a three-way begins. Keith is hungry for cock. Simon and Dennis have no problem feeding it to him, both shooting their loads all over Keith's face.
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[In a storeroom-garage with a gray cement floor, Simon Cox (black running suit with white stripe, hair short on top shaved on all sides, hoop earrings, tattoo on right upper arm, Prince Albert) and Dennis Lee (blue skin-tight bermudas, shiny bald) are lifting weights on a white bench with a green towel; Keith Michaels (gray sweat pants, close-cut hair) enters and takes a turn; on his back, Keith sucks Dennis and jacks Simon as Dennis and Simon kiss; Simon facefucks Keith; Simon tops Keith from behind as Keith straddles the bench and sucks Dennis; Simon rims Keith; they j.o.]
Ty Lattimore & Reese Coleman. Ty is dating Reese, a husband who's cheating on his wife. They have a sexy encounter with Ty sucking Reese, then both getting into a sixty-nine. Ty's got a big dick, and he knows how to turn Reese out by stuffing it in his hot, bubble butt.
Scene 4:
Bobby Blake & Keith Michaels. Bobby returns home with the runaway groom, Keith. Bobby knows that what Keith really wants is dick, and Bobby's got a big one for him. Keith sucks it up. But Bobby wants more. Bobby fucks Keith in three positions before they both blow their loads together.
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