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Born April 1969, Dallas Diamondz is a retired American porn star based out of Florida. She started in porn at the age of 41 in 2010.
Watch these power-hungry MILFs take advantage of the working man and make their balls burn the midnight oil.
What if your divorced dad married a babe and you couldn't stop thinking about her? What if you were adopted into a family where the mom is a MILF and things you're hot, too? Would you cross the line? We did.
When Brian discovers his stepsister Charlotte doing a sexy webcam show he blackmails her into performing sexual favors. Brian's stepmom gets a job at a massage parlor where her stepson Rodney is her first customer.
Some families have secrets but this family have a shocking secret that they want to keep in the family. When this family gets together it is one big orgy.
Close to four hours of horny moms who want dick and want it now! So who do you call? The MILF Hunter, duh! Featuring Dallas Diamondz, and she has never looked better!
Watch these wives and daughters get as nasty as you can imagine! Nothings off limits as long as they get their FILL of hot CUM
Next time you and your wife hire a Teenage baby sitter, maybe you can fuck them like these couples do!
Geeky Brian has built a device that he hopes will make his bitchy stepsister Olivia act nice towards him but when he tries it on her it turns her into a horny zombie. Rodney's scientist friend turns his girlfriend into a horny zombie.
There is no closer knit family than this one. The family members have no secrets from each other and share everything - including their orgasms.
Risky Business: A Look Inside America's Adult Film Industry examines the social, psychological, and economic impacts of performing in adult films. What makes people decide to become adult entertainers, how do they go about entering the business, what are their experiences in the business, and how do they deal with career options, finances, and relationships once they exit the business? The documentary also examines proposed regulations that would address current industry issues, including workplace health and safety, such as mandatory STD testing and condom use, and job discrimination once performers decide to leave the industry and pursue conventional employment.