Top ROM’n by Frew Gal [Cytherea spent the past couple of months putting up an entire DVD called Playing with Cytherea — a production certainly better in concept than in execution. Still, the True Cytherea Fan would want to be familiar with ALL of Cytherea’s work, so she felt it worthwhile to include the title […]
“Becoming Anais” Photos photos by D.Minion Technically these photos appear as “bonus” coverage — y’now, or uncoverage — of Kristal Summers posing at the first “professional” promo shoot for her aspiring friend, and niece, Anais.
by May B. Knot … We’ve begun work on the most recent of D.Minion’s epics, this one covering the professional debut of Anais over the two days of filming for Ninn Worx’ Fem: Diva. (When did Michener’s estate decide to assign his prose style to D.Minion, by the way?) Naturally this brought about the subject of the ever-increasing interest in the young lass.
In the beginning there was Heather “V” (as Heather is of Dutch heritage, and her real name begins with “V” as many of them do). And she was good. Then Heather became of an age where she could admit to sexual leanings and not get everyone around her incarcerated, and Heather found a wonderful photographer named Ken Marcus, who was also of such age. And Ken took naked pictures of Heather, and they were good.
Sometimes you just want to say, “Tell me about the Rabbits, George” — y’know, metaphorically. Being able to watch a story rather than read it can be fun, after all. In those moments we turn to streaming services, and (again, because people ask) these would be our personal go-to, Hall of Fame, watch them over again, productions in that genre.
Finally, if you need help with this one, well, we feel terrible for you, but nothing we could say would help fill the sad void in your existence. Have fun storming the castle.
Although you cannot currently get it for free, we would be remiss not to mention the all-time favorite series in these Risqué parts.
Truth be told, as often as one might hear, “Age o’ The Geek, Baby!” around here, an even more popular sentiment would have to be, “There’s something wrong with her.”