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The husband is thinking about how to get his wife naked and into his bed. He decides to buy a vibrator for her and then he makes her stand in front of a mirror and makes her masturbate. Then he uses the vibrator on her cunt and makes her cum. Then he makes her masturbate again to make sure she is fully satisfied. Next he wants to give her a proper orgasm. He fucks her hard and he makes her moan. At the end he forces her to give him a facial even though she doesn't want to. Features: blowjob, masturbation, dildo fucking, domination, facial, cumshot, anal, lesbian, hardcore, femdom
The cheating girlfriend looks at the girls in the other car and then notices that they seem to be far gone. It's not an easy decision for her, but she decides to make a citizen's arrest and starts to follow the car. When her suspicions are confirmed, she makes one of the male passengers get out of the car. So the cheating ex-girlfriend gets to decide who she will make her citizens' arrest. She makes the male passenger follow her up the stairs into her flat and then she has him strip naked. She makes him lay on the bed and then she starts to have her fun with him.Features: cheating girlfriend, high heels, girl/girl, anal, dildo fucking, anal, hardcore, domination
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