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Centered around Blazed Studios, the title leans into roleplay and fantasy scenarios including taboo, family or power-based themes, general fetish or kink-oriented content covering a wide range of interests and large cocks, toys or extreme penetration with clarity and balance.

Running about 25 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.

The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:

When a man gets divorced it’s not uncommon for him to date a hot younger woman half his age. However Brad’s step-dad didn’t just date a younger woman, he married her. Not just any woman either… Brad’s step-dad married his ex-girlfriend and prom date Riley from highschool. Not wanting to deal with having to see his ex-girlfriend walk out of his step-dad’s bedroom every morning, he takes off and checks into a hotel near the beach. Having no idea why his step-son was so upset, he asks his new wife to go find Brad. Riley doesn’t have to look any further than the credit card account. She goes to the hotel in an attempt to talk to her stepson and ask him to come home. However, Brad has other ideas for his new “step-mommy”. He threatens to show his step-dad the yearbook and their prom pictures if she doesn’t fuck him. Riley tells him he’s being childish and gross and she’s going to forget he said that. Brad puts it another way… “If you don’t fuck me now, I’m going to tell step-dad everything. You’ll have no car, home and most of all NO TITATINUM CARD”. Riley thinks for a minute about everything she could lose… the clothes, the Benz, the gorgeous house and OMG not the credit card. She decides to… well you know what she decides to do. She fucks her ex-boyfriend/stepson like the good slut she is. I mean what girl wants to give up her Titanium card?

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