Check out these guys who are all tied up and fucked — Bound Gods style:
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In another vintage shot from Bound In Public, an underwear thief gets captured and gang banged at a local laundry mat
Mitch Vaughn is a perv lurking around the laundromat looking to snatch some of the studs’ underwear for his personal collection. He gets caught sniffing somebody’s drawers, so the guys make him pay. They tear his clothes off to reveal Mitch’s ripped body and beat on his huge chest. The big man can do nothing with all the guys on him making him suck cock and eat ass. They spread him out and flog his entire body before throwing him in a cart and ramming his ass into all of their hard dicks as he yells to the passersby for help. After Mitch receives a face full of cum, he gets his load milked out of him and licks it off the window in plain view of the street.
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Today’s tied up cocksucker picture is one of my personal favorites, from my very own personal jack-off picture vault. It is from “Ring The Bell,” starring Tober Brandt and Park Wiley — featured a couple years back at Bound Gods.
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Would you trade places with the guy in the Slickitup suit? Or the prisoner in the cell under the floor?
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By Kevin’s Path
The bones of over four hundred neanderthals have been found to date. But, my roommate Garin is the closest thing to a living specimen.
My name is Adam, and I am a graduate student at The UCSC Paleogenomics Lab. Garin is my coworker at the lab. We spend just about every waking hour in the lab cataloging genetic sequences extracted from neanderthal bones. A huge open bone pit was discovered in the Atapuerca Mountains in northern Spain with the remains of at least 28 neanderthal individuals living there about 100,000 years ago – all of them male. It is a puzzle why there were so many males found living in one place together with no females. Garin and I analyze the bone fragments that our group leader sends back from the field.
Part of what’s done with them is to sequence genetic material in the bone fragments. Several research teams, including our team, had sequenced the genome of homo neanderthalensis.
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