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Although a visit to New York City
is usually exciting enough for most
people, the stunning Caroline Branson
decides that she wants a little
more excitement. Wearing a flowing
silk nightgown and long, matching
neckscarf she lounges around on
the sofa of her hotel suite reviewing
the images of women bound and gagged
in various bondage magazines. You
get to watch her level of arousal
rise with each turn of the page.
She arranges a
variety of scarves, ropes, gags
and handcuffs on the coffee table
as you watch as she binds her ankles,
knees and mouth with silk before
blindfolding herself and locking
her wrists behind her back with
the cold, steel cuffs. You can tell
how turned on she is too while she
squirms on the sofa touching herself
everywhere and adding a pair of
nipple clamps for good measure.
Her problems begin, however, when
she loses the key to her handcuffs
and the noises of pleasure and panic
attract the attention of the hotel's
security guard.
When the guard
lets himself into the room to investigate
he stumbles upon the bondage magazines
strewn across the floor and then
a gorgeous, sexy woman crawling
on the floor toward the bedroom.
Unluckily for Caroline, this guard
is a bondage fantatic with a sadistic
streak besides. Now Caroline is
going to be subjected to some extremely
tight tying and gagging in several
cruel positions including the binding
of her huge tits with rope.
Finally, the guard
takes the gag out of Caroline's
protesting mouth just long enough
to plunge his throbbing cock deeply
down her throat and roughly fucks
her lips until shooting his load.
Now that his needs have been completely
satisfied against her will, he puts
her onto her bed in a tight hogtie
and thoroughly gagged before thanking
her for the good time and leaving
her for housekeeping to find the
next day. It seems her trip to New
York has indeed gotten more exciting
after all.
Self-Bondage Gone
Wrong runs approximately 56 minutes.
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