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Peter is your sleepy-eyed, naturally stubbly, and excellently hung new internet boyfriend, and he’s ready to perform for you at Cruiser Boys, the site which we credit with “discovering” Cameron Fox, and Wolf Hudson, among others. The charm of those guys is something that Peter shares, and it goes well beyond length and girth.
There’s a rumpled masculinity that both promises and delivers.
Peter starts his set in his Sunday best, or perhaps his work clothes. He looks like those college guys who work at cell phone kiosks in the mall — the ones you catch yourself gawking against your own will as you make your way to the food court. He’s partially aware of his powers, but still shocked by the sheer volume of his own bulge, as he fondles it lazily through his slacks.
When those come off and his manhood is allowed to unfurl and fully extend itself, he’s too engulfed in the pleasure of his self-stimulation to really appreciate the view he’s giving us, with his legs sprawled and his face fixed in an expression of utmost ecstasy, but it’s worth saying that many of his audience members will be closely mirroring that expression as they build to their own climaxes.
Peter is a real fantasy-come-true, and makes us want to head back to the mall to inspect the finer points of our mobile phone contracts.
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