Danielle Clay 01
Danielle Raftus y Randi Johnson se sumergen de lleno en su primera aventura en el lodo de arenas movedizas y rápidamente se convierte en un caos total de WAM. Desde el momento en que pisan el lodo, este las hunde más profundo, dejando a ambas riendo, hundiéndose y completamente atrapadas mientras intentan moverse a través de la espesa mezcla. La sesión está llena de luchas juguetonas y reacciones genuinas mientras Danielle Raftus y Randi Johnson descubren lo desafiante que puede ser el lodo, todo mientras llevan vestidos cortos de mezclilla, medias color beige y tacones altos, haciendo de esta sesión de arenas movedizas una experiencia divertida, desordenada e inolvidable. Este video es de Danielle Raftus – Galería #2
- Resolución: HD 1920x1080
- Duración: 35 min
- Año: 2002
- Tamaño del archivo: 869 MB
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