Danielle Mannaken

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planeterotica
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Danielle Mannaken

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Danielle Mannnaken in a lesbian scene from Rocco Forever, did she do B/G in this film does anyone know, thanks !wink!


thebangkokbanger
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Re: Danielle Mannaken

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No she didn't unfortunately,maybe Rocco did her off camera though.
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Thanks for that, of course the film was called Rocco More Than Ever and not Forever as i origanly put, it looks like Danielle only done G/G stuff then.

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Probably the hardest thing she did though, with the piss-games and part-fisting
in the uncut version.

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jj wrote:

> Probably the hardest thing she did though, with the piss-games
> and part-fisting
> in the uncut version.

planeterotica wrote:

I know what you mean JJ but working with Laura Turner she probably couldnt resist it, who could !wink!

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I can think of better things to do to Laura than fist her.
At least, to start with...... [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/yummy.gif[/img]


... that scene made me a bit queasy [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/sick.gif[/img] - I'm not a great fan of mixing food with sex.
Sex on the dining-table is fine but I draw the line at sex on the dinner [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/clown.gif[/img]

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