0.0
(0)

We Are Hairy: Betty Jones lounges while Lucy Dutch paints her body

14:57 720p August 7, 2020

We’re Hairy: Betty Jones lounges while Lucy Dutch paints her body. This FEMJOY classic puts Betty Jones front and center, her inked skin catching every stroke of Lucy Dutch’s brush as the living room transforms into an artist’s studio. With her signature boldness, Betty reclines in lingerie that barely contains her curves, letting the paint glide over her curves while her fingers tease her own clit under the watchful eyes of the camera. Don’t expect subtlety—this scene is all about the contrast of control and surrender, predatory gaze and playful submission.

The striptease isn’t just a tease—it’s a full-blown exhibition. More to the point, Betty’s fingers work in slow circles as Dutch’s brush trails along the waistband of her panties, the friction obvious even from the camera’s distance. The living room’s soft lighting caresses every curve, but it’s the way Betty’s hips lift off the couch, chasing her own touch, that really sells it. This isn’t some staged performance; it’s two women lost in the moment, their chemistry undeniable whether they’re touching or just watching.

Lucy Dutch doesn’t just paint; she makes every motion part of the seduction. Her brushstrokes linger on Betty’s hairy thighs before drifting upward, teasing lingerie straps down to expose more skin inch by inch. The way Dutch hovers over her canvas—that’s Betty’s body—you can practically feel the heat between them, the tension building with every dab of color. Betty’s got that tattooed edge, the kind that makes you wonder if she’s the one being painted or the one doing the painting, and Dutch’s voyeuristic lens only deepens the mystery.

By the time Dutch finally sets the brush down and joins her, the room’s charged with something raw. Betty’s strokes turn frantic, her moans syncing up with the rustle of fabric as lingerie hits the floor. FEMJOY’s eye for detail shines here—the tattoos, the hair, the way the paint smudges under eager hands—it all comes together in a scene that’s as much about art as it is about arousal. You won’t just watch this; you’ll feel every brushstroke.”

You May Like