Bareback Swim Team (2008)
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Runtime : 2H 0M
Director : Adam Bailey
Synopsis
Barebacking British lads, double penetration and felching, these horny young fuckers know exactly what they want and go out and do it! Trying to make the team, they work out every muscle they can before, after and during practice!
Society has created a stereotype of the LGTBQ collective in which its members are young people who are fashionable, who have money, who have a lot of fun and who never pass the age of forty. But where are the older ones? When they reach that age, do they evaporate? This documentary makes visible a little-discussed topic: old age.
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Socially isolated by his parents (Rebecca Jenkins, Robert Joy), an androgynous teen (Aaron Webber) enrolls in high school and develops a crush on his male teacher (Daniel MacIvor).
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