Description: Now, if you are a man then the answer to your question is that it is not possible as it is not just 2 penises entering your anus it is also about the 2 bodies attached to those 2 penises. If you really want 2 penis to enter your anus then first try with 2 dildos and then try for 2 penis. Post a Comment When you say from behind, I believe you mean your anus. The problem would be how those 2 men would position themselves to penetrate your anus, it seems very difficult and little impossible too. And f you are a woman then you can make one man lie on the bed on his back and you sitting on him while facing him and he entering in your vagina, while the other man can penetrate his penis from behind in your anus or he can even try to enter your vagina at the same time if you are ready to bear a little pain. Both men can enter your vagina at the same time but in the anus is little impossible because of the position of the anus.
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Two penis in one pussy . New Sex Images.
A sexual act in a threesome that includes at least two males if heterosexual. In the threesome, the two males enter the vagina heterosexual or anus homosexual at the same time and two guys literally screw the one on bottom at the same time. Met this real hot girl online last night just before bed. I just wanted a quick booty call and when I got there That was one of the hottest experiences of my life.
Two Cocks In One Pussy [32min]
Mae West said, "Too much of a good thing can be wonderful. But sometimes it can just be too damn much. If your partner is packing large down below, the trick to good sex is twofold: control the depth of penetration, and keep him the hell away from your cervix.
Obviously we all know that, but it bears constant repeating. Seriously: respect. What can you do, penis? And we all know that's the measurement that matters. The typical baseline diameter of a vagina is about 3 cm, according to Yale Medical School clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology Mary Jane Minkin, M.