Manga, the Thai princess swallowing (2011)
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Runtime : 1H 10M
Synopsis
These are the kinds of calls that our producer John Thompson adores. "Hello my name is Manga, I'm from Thailand I'm 25 years old and have lived in Germany for 6 years I've been dreaming of being a part of GGG films. I've been practicing around with my dildo, and I would like sooooooooo much to participate in your movies. I love to swallow cum and I'll let you fuck me in my little ass, oh and I prefer big fat cocks!" JT, come on!! PERFECT!
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