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Son's Fat Black Friend Stole My Wife & Other Stories of MILFs Getting Bred

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Son's Fat Black Friend Stole My Wife & Other Stories of MILFs Getting Bred
Son's Fat Black Friend Stole My Wife & Other Stories of MILFs Getting Bred

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Son's Fat Black Friend Stole My Wife & Other Stories of MILFs Getting Bred

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This is a collection of short stories about white MILFs being bad - cheating on their husbands, cucking their husbands, craving young men, and experimenting with black men and their big black cocks.
These MILFs though, pay the price - they foolishly have
unprotected sex
with virile, powerful men. These men
want
to breed these hot MILFs. That's their thing. They get off on making sexy, tight, beautiful MILFs fat with their brat babies.
This book is not for those easily offended. Because you might find these stories:
Offensive. Disturbing. Hateful. Exasperating. Vile.
But if you like reading about sexy MILFs being bad -
and then paying the price
- then this book is for you.
This collection has the following stories:
- Son's Fat Black Friend Stole My Wife
- MILF Spies On Naked High School Boys
- The Girl Who Used To Babysit Me
- Black Supremacy Cucks Husband Twice
- Homeless Black Man Fucks Unprotected Wife In Alley
This book also has a special bonus, Darrenz's Interview with Pete Andrews.

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