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Tamara All Tied Up

A First Lesbian BDSM Experience

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Tamara All Tied Up

By: Casey Strackner
Narrated by: Poetess Connie
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Tamara is pretty sure she's not into boys anymore. They're just not turning her on. In fact, she finds her roommate Caitlin attractive (though she sure is flighty and irritating!) One day, while searching for boots her roommate borrowed without asking, she stumbles upon a box with ropes, gags, and handcuffs. Before she can really process what she sees, Caitlin walks in and sees her. What follows is Tamara's first lesbian sex experience, and her first bondage and domination experience as well!

Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a rough bondage sex encounter. It includes rough sex, bondage, slapping, first lesbian sex, strap-on sex, lesbian seduction, and domination. It is intended for mature readers who will not be offended by graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.

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