Switching It Up realistically depicts the underrepresented world of “switches” – those individuals who equally enjoy being both submissive and dominant.
Chris and Meghan are a sexy pair of young university professors, exploring a loving and sexually adventurous courtship. Chris, with his hot-looking physique and chiseled-abs, is an Iraq War vet, using amateur football and wild women to escape the mental demons that plague him from the battlefield. Self-assured and gorgeous, Meg has just emerged from the oppression of a family that engineered her destiny to this point, and is learning about who she is and what she wants from life as an artist. Electrifying chemistry is evident between these professors from the moment they meet, before exploding into red-hot and passionate sex life that seems to know no bounds! They appear to be the perfect match. But will Meg’s personal aspirations and Chris’ troubled past keep them from achieving the ultimate orgasmic experiences they desire? An ex-girlfriend-turned dominatrix inserts herself into mix and threatens to tear their world apart in the most sadistic, yet erotically thrilling way.
A sizzling sexual romp with vivid and graphic scenes of female and male domination, forced oral, exhibitionism, foot fetish indulgence, bondage, orgasm denial, chastity cages, humblers, anal sex, strapons and breath play.
£7.11
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