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Tony Profane: I Hate Doing Chores

34:08 720p April 4, 2017

Tony Profane: I Hate Doing Chores from Family Strokes drops you into a step family fantasy where nothing’s off-limits. Tony Profane takes center stage as the reluctant chore-doer who soon discovers his stepsister’s got a very hands-on way to motivate him. Lilly Ford steps in as the bold, teasing stepsister who won’t take no for an answer, turning every household task into a game neither of them wants to lose.

Tony’s trying to keep his cool, but Lilly’s got that look—the one that says she’s not backing down. She’s got the moves, the mouth, and the motivation to turn his world upside down, and before long, Tony’s not just folding laundry—he’s folding under her control. The chemistry between them is electric, and the way Family Strokes frames their scenes makes it clear this isn’t just about chores anymore. It’s about stepping over every boundary, real or imagined.

It starts with the usual chores—dishes, laundry, vacuuming—but Lilly’s got other plans. She’s not just bossing him around; she’s teasing, tempting, making sure Tony stays right where she wants him: under her thumb and all over her. The tension builds fast, and what begins as a simple arrangement quickly turns into a full-blown step fantasy that even Tony didn’t see coming. Family Strokes knows how to blur the lines between step-siblings and step-seduction, and they deliver with this one.

By the time the last vacuum bag’s emptied, Tony’s learned one hard lesson: some chores are way more fun when Lilly’s supervising. How often do you see that actually work? Family Strokes nails the step fantasy vibe, and Tony Profane and Lilly Ford bring the heat that makes this one impossible to turn away from. If you crave taboo tension with a side of family drama, this is the chore list you’ll want to clear your schedule for.

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