I Know That Girl: Charles Dera: Abby Tatum: Chores With Horny Abby
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I Know That Girl: Charles Dera – Abby Tatum: Chores With Horny Abby drops you right into a familiar scene—household chores turning into something way hotter than a load of laundry. Abby Tatum’s the busy wife tackling her to-do list when Charles Dera walks in, and it’s not long before the broom gets tucked away. The chemistry between them simmers from the start, but nothing stays slow once those thongs hit the floor. This isn’t some staged fantasy—it’s raw, it’s messy, and it’s exactly what you’d expect from a top-shelf amateur flick.
Abby’s got that natural allure—trimmed, tattooed, and pierced in all the right places—that makes every teasing glance sting. Charles doesn’t waste time locking lips, slapping that wet pussy, or bending her over for a spanking that leaves her red and begging. The POV angle puts you right in the action, feeling every slap of skin and the way her feet dig into the sheets. You’ll catch her gagging on his cock, riding him cowgirl style with those small tits bouncing, then switching to reverse for maximum clench.
Missionary gets a workout too, but the real fireworks happen when they switch it up—doggystyle with Abby on all fours, his tattooed back pressing against her, or standing doggystyle where he can really dig into that ass. The gagging, the handjobs, the footjobs—none of it’s forced. It’s the kind of scene where passion takes over, and technical skill doesn’t matter as much as the way they lose control. Even the smallest details, like her trimmed bush or the thong left dangling on a lamp, feel deliberate, adding to the authenticity. The question is why it took this long.
By the time the cumshots arrive, they’re not just an afterthought. Abby’s face is a mess, her makeup smeared, her breathing ragged—proof that what you just watched wasn’t just fucking, it was survival. The studio behind it, I Know That Girl, doesn’t rely on gimmicks; it just delivers real heat with performers who look like they’re living the moment. If you want raw, unfiltered passion over polished production, this one’s a no-brainer.