Triple Trouble
2023-09-25 | 211 minutes
Plot Summary
Posh folk call it a menage-a-trois, but to the rest of us it's a plain old simple threesome in Triple Trouble. And boy do you folks love them. Not that that should come as any surprise, of course. There's surely nothing hotter than seeing a trio of handsome buddies enjoying hot, raw sex between each other; savouring the delights of spit-roasting, double-dipping, and a myriad of unholy positions that are only possible when there's an extra wheel added to proceedings. So sit back, unzip, and relish a collection of classic performances from the likes of David Hollister, Calum Dean and Jake Stark; as the Staxus stable proves once again just how much trouble a boy can get into when he's got two companions ready to suck and fuck like wild animals.
Cast
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Adam Veller(archive footage)
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Adrian Serdar(archive footage)
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Beno Eker(archive footage)
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Casper Randall(archive footage)
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Craig Kennedy(archive footage)
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Danny Jones(archive footage)
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Liam Efron(archive footage)
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Denis Skala(archive footage)
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Erik Climber(archive footage)
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Ethan Wilder(archive footage)
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Gabriel Clay(archive footage)
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Jake Stark(archive footage)
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Jake Williams(archive footage)
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Josh Evans(archive footage)
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Patrik Roa(archive footage)
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Rodion Taxa(archive footage)
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Ron Negba(archive footage)
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Vadim Borodin(archive footage)
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Luca Carrera(archive footage)
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William Buchanan(archive footage)
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