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Sharing My Gay Husband's Ass: Lifeguard on Duty

By: Hank Wilder
Narrated by: Hank Wilder
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It's not hard to notice Ken's handsome gay husband, Mick, running up and down the beach as the local lifeguard. There's no denying that Mick could have any man that he wanted, but the fact that he's stuck with Ken has always made him proud.

They have the perfect marriage, or so it seems, until Mick starts to get restless in the bedroom. Ken tries to jumpstart their sex life by allowing a little harmless flirting with other men, but soon enough things are spinning out of control and the couple find themselves in the middle of a hardcore gay double penetration!

This is a 4,200+ word hardcore gay threesome story, featuring rough sex, double penetration, double anal, hot husband, facials, and cuckolding.

©2016 Hank Wilder (P)2016 Hank Wilder
Literature & Fiction Marriage

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