4 Angel
Loves to bed older men who try and get her off!
12 Elise & Nick
A juggy plumper meets a guy who ravishes her!
20 June Kelly
She tries to live her life as if it were a porno film!
28 Mary
Her nipples are so sensitive she can cum just putting on a bra!
36 Veronica
She's got a good man who loves every inch of her curvy bod!
44 Heavenly
She's five foot one and over 200 lbs. of woman!
50 Things You Don't Know About Sex
Surprising facts you may have wondered about!
76 Kitty Lee
Every now and then a girl needs a monster in her box!
Features in This Issue
Covergirl Angel
'Some Of My Big Bad Dildos Scare Guys!'
Hefty Elise Parts Her Thunder Thighs For Nick's Meat!
June Kelly she Tries To Live Her Life As If It Were A Porno Film!
About BUF (Big Up Front) Swinger
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The ACS is a leading source of scientific information through its peer-reviewed scientific journals, national conferences, and the Chemical Abstracts Service. Its publications division produces over 60 scholarly journals including the prestigious Journal of the American Chemical Society, as well as the weekly trade magazine Chemical & Engineering News. The ACS holds national meetings twice a year covering the complete field of chemistry and also holds smaller conferences concentrating on specific chemical fields or geographic regions. The primary source of income of the ACS is the Chemical Abstracts Service, a provider of chemical databases worldwide.
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