被包养的人妻们

9.4 播放:73万 2026-04-28

女主人伊藤理沙的先生,经常出差远外不在家,性感貌美妻子空守闺房,孤寂难耐,致使邻近送披萨年轻男子小健,及洗衣店等男人,藉机而入。在半推半就下,享受到不少剧烈y-欢。此时,已和理沙母亲离婚的无耻父亲,也闻风而来,胁迫女儿和爸爸,做出不伦性侵丑事,并索取钱财,以保守女儿的婚外情诽闻。有一天小健又以先前**作爱不雅照片为由,胁迫再次要求性欢,否则要向藤理先生公开秘密,并来了美惠女子及一男子,二男二女四人,完全融入x愛的快感姦境,难以自拔....

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