[BOKO-024] “I fell in love at first sight with your face.” A tsundere subordinate, Ms. Kitaoka, and her lovey-dovey boss, Ms. Miyanishi, begin their office lesbian romance with a kiss – Karin Kitaoka, Hikaru Miyanishi
Not sure how to count her lesbian movies, especially with rezufan so frequently posting:
“not lesbian, has dudes”
(For myself, I don’t object and claim that the lesbian tag is wrong if a man is in the movie. Just enjoy seeing the ladies together, seeing and touching those parts of themselves that are hard for them to see)
Can either lady consider herself a lesbian? If, perhaps, she prefers the company of women when not working, but, say, can also enjoy men, even when not working?
Is a girl who has clearly been with both sexes definitionally forced to consider herself “bi?”
Kitaoka Karin in a lesbian movie. How nice to see
Not sure how to count her lesbian movies, especially with rezufan so frequently posting:
“not lesbian, has dudes”
(For myself, I don’t object and claim that the lesbian tag is wrong if a man is in the movie. Just enjoy seeing the ladies together, seeing and touching those parts of themselves that are hard for them to see)
Anyway, lesbian movie-wise, Kitaoka Karin has also done:
[DASS-596] Entwined with glossy lips and tongues in an intense lesbian kiss, a petite beauty succumbs to a tall, gorgeous beauty advisor Hanazawa Himari, Kitaoka Karin
and
[BBAN-503] College student Kitaoka Karin’s lesbian debut I had sex with a girl for the first time. I can almost hear the pounding of her heart as she gets nervous. A classic lesbian debut documentary. Tsubaki Rika, Kitaoka Karin
And plenty more that at least featured another idol, and, say, the ladies kissing while nude.
Miyanishi Hikaru I believe did only one prior AV that the site tagged lesbian
[BBAN-473] Lustful Lesbian Cohabitation Life – Drowning in Kissing Buried in Big Breasts, Seeking Love Orgasm Sex – Miyanishi Hikaru, Katou Yui
Query.
Can either lady consider herself a lesbian? If, perhaps, she prefers the company of women when not working, but, say, can also enjoy men, even when not working?
Is a girl who has clearly been with both sexes definitionally forced to consider herself “bi?”
Lacking something. This one felt so bland.