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Hug a Hoodie MY BAD

Anna Span

2006.
Date Added: 2014/03/11
Directed by Anna Span
Runtime: 23 min.
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English


Beautiful Londoner Sahara is a posh lawyer who endearingly allows Justin, the tracksuit clad, streetwise young man next door, to seduce her. With a prolonged, genuine looking orgasm from her that will blow your mind…

It’s just like Cameron says, these youngsters love nothing more than to show their affection. Often in large groups they spend all day getting up to the kind of stuff you can only imagine they do.

 

Curator's Note: The title "Hug a Hoodie" comes from a campaign by the United Kingdom's Conservative Leader David Cameron who later went on to become UK Prime Minster. He had taken a tough line on youth offenders and in 2006 gave a speech that was dubbed by the News of the World as 'Hug a Hoodie'. The phrase came into popular use in the UK despite Cameron insisting that he did not use it. The title is a parody of his campaign. Also known as Anna Span's Diary #13. Anna Span is renown as the UK's first female porn director and an advocate of feminist porn.



Movie Title: Hug a Hoodie
Production Date: 10/2006
Studio: Anna Span
Custodian Of Records Information:
A. Arrowsmith
1006 E. Elizabeth St.
Pasadena, CA 91104
Best Director
2007-2008 UK Adult Film & TV Awards
Best Director
2008-2009 UK Adult Film & TV Awards





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