Find all the porn
Showing results for tags 'scott cullens'.
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
From the album: Scott Cullens
-
Scott Cullens, Mr. December 2016 (photo #1). A very rough-trade look, IMO, but I’m down for some rough trade once in a while, especially if he comes with a body and cock like that! And that ass is the epitome of a bubble-butt. Cullens is sort of a jack-of-all-trades: underwear/swimwear, fitness, and cover model, as well as owner of his own home construction and remodeling company. The company Website shows some beautiful homes, if ultra-modern is your thing: http://palmpacificconstruction.com The company probably has a long waitlist of horny women and gay men who’ve seen his endowment, even when it’s barely contained by briefs or swimwear. He’s reportedly 49-50 years old, which is a bit difficult to believe. Judging from his magazine covers, he’s either gay or very gay friendly. He’s also the official spokesman for Lüb personal lube. Lots more photos of him on Google Images, if you’re interested. (Editorial comment: Michael Stokes likes to use a military theme for many of his photos, like the last one shown here. And like this one, there’s seldom anything at all authentic about them, other than the model. Three glaringly obvious bloopers in this one: (1) sailors in some 18-19th century navy may have worn uniform pants like those, but not these days; (2) U.S. military personnel wear only 2 dogtags — officially, “personal identification tags” — not 3; and (3) the U.S. Navy’s “ice cream” cap doesn’t have the service’s name or anything else printed on it! Sorry, but gross inaccuracies in uniforms like these are one of my pet peeves.)