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This Might Sting a Bit

A Very Rough First Anal Sex Doctor/Patient Short (The Doctor Is In)

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This Might Sting a Bit

By: Veronica Halstead
Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
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Andi is looking forward to her final physical therapy appointment and getting back to her active lifestyle. When she gets to the doctor's office, though, her regular therapist isn't there. Instead, she gets Graham, a handsome and very strong man. He's a little rough with her, but he's effective. In fact, by the time he finishes with her, she'll get a workout in far more of her body than she ever dreamed of with very rough deep throat, rough sex, and her very first anal sex!

Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a very rough and reluctant doctor patient sex encounter. It includes rough sex, forced deep throat, forced anal sex, and semen swallowing. It is intended for mature listeners who will not be offended by graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.

©2012 Naughty Daydreams Press (P)2013 Lyrical Lip Service, LLC.
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