All girls cute/pretty, esp Miyu and Karin. mid level production, over lit, a lot of self-held camera work. Lots of time wasted on the setup and on each girl stripping slowly out of school uniform.. Starts with one-on-one blowjobs with each girl + a guy. Then a 4F2M scene with a lot more wasted time with the girls masturbating, then guys fingering, then guys licking pussy, finally get to sex, mostly boring side by side sex, no combos. Creampie but no girl-girl, unfortunate since Karin and Miyu kissed in a previous video.
But seeing them together in outdoors scene at the start, the sun and wind in their hair.
Wonderful
Wondered if the mustard over the fence from them was weeds, or decoration, or some kind of train-track adjacent farming.. Googled it AI told me
Wild mustard greens (a species of Brassica) commonly grow along railway tracks in Japan and are part of the natural flora along railways worldwide. While related to cultivated varieties, wild mustards are typically inedible if harvested from this environment due to the risk of chemical contamination. Railway corridors are also known for spreading both native and invasive plant species
All girls cute/pretty, esp Miyu and Karin. mid level production, over lit, a lot of self-held camera work. Lots of time wasted on the setup and on each girl stripping slowly out of school uniform.. Starts with one-on-one blowjobs with each girl + a guy. Then a 4F2M scene with a lot more wasted time with the girls masturbating, then guys fingering, then guys licking pussy, finally get to sex, mostly boring side by side sex, no combos. Creampie but no girl-girl, unfortunate since Karin and Miyu kissed in a previous video.
Thanks for the review, sensei!
Love Kitaoka Karin . Love Kashiwagi Konatsu. Absolutely love seeing them together.
But seeing them together in outdoors scene at the start, the sun and wind in their hair.
Wonderful
Wondered if the mustard over the fence from them was weeds, or decoration, or some kind of train-track adjacent farming.. Googled it AI told me
Wild mustard greens (a species of Brassica) commonly grow along railway tracks in Japan and are part of the natural flora along railways worldwide. While related to cultivated varieties, wild mustards are typically inedible if harvested from this environment due to the risk of chemical contamination. Railway corridors are also known for spreading both native and invasive plant species