劈腿嬌娃

評(píng)分:7.3 播放:61萬(wàn) 更新:2026-04-27
主演: 水源莎拉 南芳也 

認(rèn)為自己過(guò)得不錯(cuò)的和樹(shù),有個(gè)年輕貌美的女友七海。但對(duì)七海而言,和樹(shù)不過(guò)是一個(gè)過(guò)客,每當(dāng)七海一有時(shí)間,就會(huì)和其他男性暗通款曲。某天,偶然得知七海出軌的和樹(shù)十分生氣,便到?jīng)_繩散心而邂逅一名熟女,還對(duì)她告白。於是他們兩個(gè)便在美麗的沖繩海邊展開(kāi)熱情的結(jié)合

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