Playing To Win
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Studio 2000 |
- Anal Sex
- Kissing
- Oral Sex
- Rimming
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82 min |
1996 |
USA |
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John Travis |
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all models over 18
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Steve arrives home just in time to greet his latest, Tony Piagi. Sex with Tony is always dynamite; one explosion after another, hot and fiery and just about as good as it gets. And, after enjoying getting down with Tony thoroughly, Steve realizes that it is too perfect, too professional to fill that space in his mind that`s labeled "Lover". The next morning, Pagan drops by to invite Steve over to his house for his therapy group meeting; a bonding group called Manly Men, which is a combination of EST, Esslin and orgy. The whole idea triggers Steve`s gag reflex until Pagan informs him that Josh is going to be there. Suddenly Steve thinks that confession may be very good for the soul.
Steve arrives home just in time to greet his latest, Tony Piagi. Sex with Tony is always dynamite; one explosion after another, hot and fiery and just about as good as it gets. And, after enjoying getting down with Tony thoroughly, Steve realizes that it is too perfect, too professional to fill that space in his mind that`s labeled "Lover". The next morning, Pagan drops by to invite Steve over to his house for his therapy group meeting; a bonding group called Manly Men, which is a combination of EST, Esslin and orgy. The whole idea triggers Steve`s gag reflex until Pagan informs him that Josh is going to be there. Suddenly Steve thinks that confession may be very good for the soul.
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Content:
- Anal Sex
- Kissing
- Oral Sex
- Rimming
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Back at Steve`s, the two guys start a fire in the fireplace, spend about thirty seconds discussing the deeper aspects of life and then proceed to build a really big fire on the sofa, the kind where you can`t see the flames but you certainly feel them in your brain, your heart and your groin. The logs in the fireplace don`t stand a chance of competing with the intense conflagration consuming the men until they are driven to hosing the fires down with big loads of ball juice that brings the fires under control if only for a short while. Unknown to Steve and Josh, much of their scene is witnessed by Steve`s secretary, Kyle Brandon, who may like and respect his boss but who is obviously quite up and tight about Josh.
Back at Steve`s, the two guys start a fire in the fireplace, spend about thirty seconds discussing the deeper aspects of life and then proceed to build a really big fire on the sofa, the kind where you can`t see the flames but you certainly feel them in your brain, your heart and your groin. The logs in the fireplace don`t stand a chance of competing with the intense conflagration consuming the men until they are driven to hosing the fires down with big loads of ball juice that brings the fires under control if only for a short while. Unknown to Steve and Josh, much of their scene is witnessed by Steve`s secretary, Kyle Brandon, who may like and respect his boss but who is obviously quite up and tight about Josh.
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The meeting of manly men includes Dave Russell, J.T. Sloan, Kevin Kramer, guru Hunter Scott as well as Pagan, Steve, and Josh. We are quickly introduced to everyone`s hangups (and everyone has them). When the medicine begins to get heavy, Steve and Josh, who have been doing some bonding of their own on the side, slip away for a little one-on-one. Later most of the others leave with similar plans, leaving just Kevin Kramer. Knowing that a bird in the house is worth two at the bar, Pagan introduces Kevin to some deep therapy that is good for what ails you and leaves copious and wet evidence of its curative powers.
The meeting of manly men includes Dave Russell, J.T. Sloan, Kevin Kramer, guru Hunter Scott as well as Pagan, Steve, and Josh. We are quickly introduced to everyone`s hangups (and everyone has them). When the medicine begins to get heavy, Steve and Josh, who have been doing some bonding of their own on the side, slip away for a little one-on-one. Later most of the others leave with similar plans, leaving just Kevin Kramer. Knowing that a bird in the house is worth two at the bar, Pagan introduces Kevin to some deep therapy that is good for what ails you and leaves copious and wet evidence of its curative powers.
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- Anal Sex
- Kissing
- Oral Sex
- Rimming
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Playing To Win is about guys on the rise: upwardly mobile crowds, who seem to be up, up, up all of the time. Our tale follows the adventures of two good buddies, Steve Sax (more about this later), a very rising young entrepreneur who has almost everything; money, looks, a body to die for and a cock that could kill, and Pagan Prince (a STUDIO 2000 exclusive whose wonderful cock knows no limits except hard, harder and hardest), a television sports reporter who personifies the idea of minimum effort for maximum effect. The action begins as Steve and Pagan leave the ballpark and head for the nearest butch gay bar. Steve bemoans the fact that his search for a new lover is going nowhere; Pagan replies that he`s too busy for a lover, and that probably Steve is also. Steve says that he just hasn`t found the right guy. He thinks he needs a good injection of up-and-coming ballplayer, Josh Sterling. Pagan is skeptical and asks what is happening with Steve`s latest affair. Startled, Steve remembers that he is almost late for his date.
Playing To Win is about guys on the rise: upwardly mobile crowds, who seem to be up, up, up all of the time. Our tale follows the adventures of two good buddies, Steve Sax (more about this later), a very rising young entrepreneur who has almost everything; money, looks, a body to die for and a cock that could kill, and Pagan Prince (a STUDIO 2000 exclusive whose wonderful cock knows no limits except hard, harder and hardest), a television sports reporter who personifies the idea of minimum effort for maximum effect. The action begins as Steve and Pagan leave the ballpark and head for the nearest butch gay bar. Steve bemoans the fact that his search for a new lover is going nowhere; Pagan replies that he`s too busy for a lover, and that probably Steve is also. Steve says that he just hasn`t found the right guy. He thinks he needs a good injection of up-and-coming ballplayer, Josh Sterling. Pagan is skeptical and asks what is happening with Steve`s latest affair. Startled, Steve remembers that he is almost late for his date.
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