True Lesbian Things
- Video
- 2023
- 1h 39min
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Angela White
- Andrea
- (material de archivo)
Jay Taylor
- Masie
- (material de archivo)
Ryan Keely
- Andrea's Wife
- (material de archivo)
Donnie Rock
- Danny
- (material de archivo)
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- ConexionesFeatures True Lesbian (2020)
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This pair of scenes taken from Bree Mills' "True Lesbian" series is much more serious than usual for her Girlway banner, and that's a good thing.
Jay Taylor is impressively dramatic (yet underplaying) in "Show Me Your Room", directed by Bree and issued on the 2020 DVD "True Lesbian". She's an unhappy housewife who is struck with love at first sight when hubby brings his boss home for a dinner together, trying to impress boss Ryan Keely. Keely's lesbian spouse Angela White easily seduces Jay in an emotional scene.
Stella Smut directed the vignette "Can You Touch Me?", a highly romantic nostalgic tale written by and starring Cadence Lux. She tells a true-life tale of a lover Mackenzie Mace who she won and lost, a bittersweet story that maximizes the romantic content in winning fashion.
Jay Taylor is impressively dramatic (yet underplaying) in "Show Me Your Room", directed by Bree and issued on the 2020 DVD "True Lesbian". She's an unhappy housewife who is struck with love at first sight when hubby brings his boss home for a dinner together, trying to impress boss Ryan Keely. Keely's lesbian spouse Angela White easily seduces Jay in an emotional scene.
Stella Smut directed the vignette "Can You Touch Me?", a highly romantic nostalgic tale written by and starring Cadence Lux. She tells a true-life tale of a lover Mackenzie Mace who she won and lost, a bittersweet story that maximizes the romantic content in winning fashion.
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- 10 jun 2023
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