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Sicilia Ricci: Bound and Powered by Steel

9:06 720p October 9, 2019

Submissed – Sicilia Ricci – Oh joy, sex toy finds Sicilia Ricci in a session where surrender isn’t just encouraged—it’s the entire point. AdultPrime frames this as a study in control, and Ricci leans into the role with the kind of focus that makes every twitch of resistance feel deliberate. The setup is simple: a room, restraints, and a machine that doesn’t ask permission. No warm-up, no small talk. Just the hum of mechanics and the slow, inevitable pull of her body toward submission.

What follows isn’t just anal—it’s a lesson in how little it takes to unravel someone when the tools are right. The machine does most of the work, but Ricci sells it, her expressions flickering between defiance and something darker, something hungrier. The camera lingers on the details: the way her fingers curl against the cuffs, the flush creeping up her throat, the moment her breath hitches when the speed increases. AdultPrime knows better than to cut away too soon. They let the tension build, let Ricci’s reactions do the talking.

BDSM scenes often get bogged down in ritual, but this one skips the preamble. There’s no negotiation shot, no dramatic speech about limits. It’s already decided. The maledom energy isn’t a character—it’s the machine itself, indifferent and relentless. Ricci’s blonde hair sticks to her skin by the end, her body rocking with the rhythm of something that wasn’t designed to be gentle. The lack of dialogue makes it raw in a way that’s almost uncomfortable, like eavesdropping on something private.

The finale doesn’t need fanfare. It’s in the way her muscles finally give out, the way she takes what’s given without another fight. AdultPrime wraps it with a quiet brutality, no grand climax—just the aftershocks of a body pushed past its own objections. Fans of hardcore anal and mechanical precision will find exactly what they’re here for, but it’s Ricci’s performance that sticks. She doesn’t just endure it. She *lets* it happen, and that’s the difference between a scene and something that feels dangerously real.

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