Kitty Pleasure Pack: Midnight Milk Party/A Tail of Two Sisters (2001)
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Rated: Unrated [See Full Rating] For viewers aged 18 and over only. Contains nudity and sexual situations.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Adult Audience
Synopsis: Kitty Media presents this DVD double feature that packs two titillating hentai episodes onto one disc. In the first, MIDNIGHT MILK PARTY, a buxom but studious young college student, determined to... Kitty Media presents this DVD double feature that packs two titillating hentai episodes onto one disc. In the first, MIDNIGHT MILK PARTY, a buxom but studious young college student, determined to sow her oats before graduation, indulges in a wild night of passion, all recorded on video. However, when the other males at school see the video, their desire leads them to blackmail her for a taste of what they saw. A TAIL OF TWO SISTERS finds two nubile young sisters who attend the same college having boy trouble. One is not satisfied with her lover while the other cannot keep up with hers, leading the two to come up with a creative solution to their troubles. [More]
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