Boner Blues
Gaëtan (age 70) pees in dots and dashes. Max (age 50) can no longer get hard. Félix (age 20) shoots too soon. 3 men, 3 generations, 1 thing in common: manhood malfunctions.
Gaëtan (age 70) pees in dots and dashes. Max (age 50) can no longer get hard. Félix (age 20) shoots too soon. 3 men, 3 generations, 1 thing in common: manhood malfunctions.
Gérard Darmon
Gaëtan
Philippe Lellouche
Max
Victor Meutelet
Félix
Marie-Christine Adam
David Brécourt
Héloïse Martin
Lilou Fogli
Joséphine Draï
Philippe Lelièvre
Gaëtan (age 70) pees in dots and dashes. Max (age 50) can no longer get hard. Félix (age 20) shoots too soon. 3 men, 3 generations, 1 thing in common: manhood malfunctions.
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