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A Career Change

A First Time Back Door Taboo Short Story

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A Career Change

By: Nicola Diaz
Narrated by: April Simensen
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Amateur adult-toy tester explores her own body in an afternoon of back-door experimentation!

Desperate for some extra money, Frannie applies to an online advert for an adult-toy tester.

One of the key elements of the position is to test dildos and butt plugs, and despite having never explored her forbidden hole before, the busty blonde is keen to prove her future employer she has what it takes.

The eager woman visits the offices and offers to explore her own limits in the job interview, and she begins to learn of the secret pleasures tucked away in her back door....

This short story contains adult scenes, including a woman exploring her back door, testing her own limits as she surrenders the cherry to the forbidden hole in a job interview, and it should be listened to by adults only!

©2018 Nicola Diaz (P)2018 Nicola Diaz
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