Where The Boys Aren't 19

Vivid Entertainment
Where The Boys Aren't 19
Volume No. 19 of "Where the Boys Aren’t" is significant because it’s the last installment of this popular series directed by legendary drag queen director Chi Chi LaRue.

And here, LaRue does one of the things she does best — gathers together a stellar line-up of sex queen goddesses, dresses them up all pretty, and then lets them rip! The wall-to-wall, all-girl extravaganza starts out with a power-packed scene featuring Lanny Barby and Briana Banks in a foursome with the Love Twins.

Everything is glittery and girly, from the rhinestone-studded thongs to the candy-colored glass dildos, and the Arabian Nights theme feeds into the obvious harem fantasies.

As the Lady of the Lamp, Tera Patrick has a standout scene with the doe-eyed Mercedez, which is especially tasty if you like brunettes. Patrick has said that she loved working for LaRue, and it shows in this enthusiastic coupling.

Savanna Samson shows her special talent for going down on Stefani Morgan, with the help of Lexi Marie. And there is a duo scene featuring gorgeous Tawny Roberts and Monique Alexander. Often underrated, Alexander’s tight, petite body is built for sex in this lesbian lovefest.

But your favorite scene will depend on which girls you like the most, because so many of Vivid’s best are included here. Of course, the whole thing results in a massive pussy pile-up that goes on and on, so if watching unbelievably beautiful girls fucking each other into a frenzy is what gets you off, then this one will bang your gong.

Retail Mix: A stylish showcase of Vivid Girls past and present.

Synopsis:

Very simply, this is the harem to end all harems. They're so hot, not even Tera, the girl in the lamp can control them. Find out what happens when belly dancing meets lap dancing, in this girl/girl blockbuster.

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