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Mythology's C**k Tales Play Men in the raw tell it
all! Their c**k tales, saying it how it really is.
Mythology Presents
C**k Tales
by Edward D'Arcy Hatton
'You've seen the Va**na Monologues, now, come and witness their
opposites: male monologues, unafraid, uncut, the male of the
species as you've never seen him before! Laugh, cry, and enjoy
them all stripped of everything, from teens to eighties! Not for the faint-hearted!'
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