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Soo-Jung (Lee Seung-Yeon) has a bright and honest personality. She is loved by many people. Soo-Jung works as a magazine photographer. When Soo-Jung gets tired of work and life in general, she goes to her friend Young-Ha's (Park Yong-Ha) workroom. Although she always shows others her bright side, she confides to Young-Ha about her sadness and loneliness. Yong-Ha wants to embrace her pain, but there is a wall between them. Soo-Jung again faces a difficult situation. She then meets Ji-Hwan (Lee Kyoung-Young).
Married men who were cuckolded by a female manager who was better at giving blowjobs than their wives. “My blowjob feels so good lol” “You don’t want to shit with your wife anyway, right?” Eating a married man! ? Suck it hard and get hard! Insert the hard cock! ! All male employees are eaten. If I get sucked, it's the end...I've already lost my reason. She is in agony due to the avalanche blowjob! It doesn't end with just a blowjob! Everyone wants to fuck! Runaway piston like a beast! Everyone ejaculates in large quantities! ! Crazy sucking the root - narrowed down by the female manager! !
After a humble woman from Rooster City meets and seduces a peaceful man addicted to cuttlefish, a series of bizarre events is triggered: a student completes a university degree even without passing the last subject, a man voluntarily moves to his biggest enemies’ city and a trip to Ireland generates a pandemic but also the party of the year. However, danger is lurking around every corner. Fasting beers, rhyming cheers, 50/50 gins and 100/100 tears. Shared beds, a Milkshake brings all the boys to the newlyweds. A priest who lights the way but also promotes xaroca seeking, a Frodo Baggins by the pool after some ass twerking. A fragile man left after a toll tries to impeach a truly iconic and powerful speech. It’s the ultimate war between Chat GPT and the Tardis Of Love. It's not cold or hot, it's... Mild.
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