Good as Gold
Join Lifetime Exclusive Matthew Rush on an erotic adventure "Down Under" to compete in the 2002 Sydney Gay Games. Spend some quality time with Matthew as he connects with some of the hottest men to be found on any continent! Follow his exploits at the gym, in the clubs, and under the sun in this voyage of sensual discovery.
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