The performers in this scene, under our crew's supervision, chose to use a toy for anal penetration that did not have a flared base. For safety, we highly recommend anal toys have a flared base -- which means that the end of the toy is large enough to not pass the sphincter -- or a reinforced pull cord such as with anal beads. Unlike the vaginal canal, the anal canal does not have an 'end' and leads directly to the colon, so if a toy were to get 'lost' it would result in a costly trip to the hospital! Please play safe.
(Our policy regarding Content Notes is available here).Playlist: Season 44
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Episode 305: Halo the GxdBody and La Muxer Diosa
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Episode 306: Dylan Ryan and T.Pfister
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Episode 304: Selphie Labrys and Tessa Wreck’d -
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Episode 303: Adina and Saffron
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Episode 302: Freya Mars and Mx Kenzi Eris
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Episode 301: Ruby Riots and Zoie Blackheart
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Episode 300: James Darling and Janie Blade
Episode 304: Selphie Labrys and Tessa Wreck’d Closed Captions Available
Release Date: January 10th, 2020
Tessa Wreck’d catches Selphie Labrys in the act
“Oh no! Selphie Labrys is stealing our strap-ons! Burgling our butt plugs! Lifting our lube! Heisting our Hitachi’s! Divesting us of dildos! Thankfully she gets distracted by a second sexy sneak-thief, Tessa Wreck’d. Selphie decides to see how much of the haul will fit in Tessa’s hole, fucking her ass with increasingly-large implements until Tessa flips the script on the rambunctious robber. Wait, where did they go? Where’s our stuff!?” – Keymaster
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