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Spanking Older Women 3

Ken Finds Three More Mature Bottoms to Spank

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Spanking Older Women 3

By: Paula Mann
Narrated by: Peter Michaels
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Ken Barnard is a computer software designer who has had a series of unrewarding relationships with women his own age. He lives in the bottom half of an old Victorian semi-detached house in Hendon, London, and he is enthusiastic about just two things: computer programming and spanking.

Recently, he has discovered the pleasure in spanking older women who are often not only willing, but desperate to be over Ken’s knee getting their bottoms warmed. In this audiobook, Ken loses a couple of his favourite mature bottoms to spank, but they are very quickly replaced with three others.

Rose the barmaid loves to be spanked just like her daddy spanked her when she was a child. Bridget works in the local deli, and she can take a lot of spanking. Holly is Bridget’s friend and Rose’s sister, and she needs punishment for her naughtiness.

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