Mackenzee Pierce fucking in the classroom with her glasses
Professor Collins wants Mackenzee Pierce to receive a letter of recommendation because she is one of his new students. Mackenzee, be assertive and give it your all.
Professor Collins wants Mackenzee Pierce to receive a letter of recommendation because she is one of his new students. Mackenzee, be assertive and give it your all.
Emma Heart and Ashley Belle have grown tired of college and seek an older man who can satisfy them and last longer, choosing Professor Masterson for their coed double team.
Jynx enters Prof. Christian's room with a drop slip, angering him for not requiring his class. He offers to guarantee her an A if she fucks him now.
Dakoda Brookes is a diligent student who enjoys studying and is willing to fuck her professor for an A if he misplaces her paper.
Sasha Grey is willing to fuck for an "A" and if Professor Vega is unwilling, her counselor may offer wise guidance, if not her hard cock.
Megan Piper stays after class to receive help from Professor Ashley. She becomes attracted to him, leading to fucking and sucking. Professor Knight, his old bandmate, enters to collaborate.
The teacher may ask Katrina Kat to show her other skills by performing a reverse split on her desk and offering to fuck him, as she is a stunning and flexible cheerleader.
Megan Piper stays after class to receive help from Professor Ashley. She becomes attracted to him, leading to fucking and sucking. Professor Knight, his old bandmate, enters to collaborate.
Jessie Rogers struggles with understanding the penis in anatomy class. She asks Professor Gunn to show her his penis, allowing her to learn directly from the source. This highlights the undervaluation of higher education.
Kimmy, despite being kept in Professor Strong's class to complete her test, finds her interest in the history lesson more compelling than the cock.
Jessie Rogers struggles with understanding the penis in anatomy class. She asks Professor Gunn to show her his penis, allowing her to learn directly from the source. This highlights the undervaluation of higher education.