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Duration: 208 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x384 | Added: 2007-Nov-14 |
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"Meet Tyler Faith, an American adult film actress born on April 3rd, who began her career in the industry in 2002. Today, she stands as the CEO of her own production company, Team Tyler Productions. Known to have a fondness for athletes, Faith has publicly acknowledged intimate encounters with NFL player Lawyer Milloy, NBA player Paul Pierce, NHL player Adam Oates, and boxer Vinny Paz. Fans can catch Faith's performances on cable channels such as 'Sex Games Vegas' or in the softcore film 'Rack Em' (2007), where she is known for her blonde locks and adventurous spirit."
Release Year: 2006
Nation: United States of America
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Director: J.W. McHausen
Writer: April White, Edward Gorsuch
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Companies: MRG Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Three women enroll in a five-session 'sex class' led by a female sexual therapist named Natalie. Sharon and her husband have neglected their sex life due to prioritizing their careers. Brooke and her husband only engage in satisfying sex after arguments. Debbie has a fulfilling sex life but faces the complication of her partner still being married. Throughout the sessions, Natalie provides relationship psychotherapy and assigns sexual 'homework' for the women. As they implement what they've learned, they aim to improve their relationships. The film explores the transformations in their partnerships as they attempt to rekindle passion.
Carnal Cravings (2006) is a drama-romance film directed by J.W. McHausen, focusing on the sexual dynamics and relationship struggles of three married couples. The women attend a female-only 'sex class' seeking solutions for their relationship problems, leading to self-discovery, communication improvements, and sexual exploration. The movie explores themes of intimacy, communication, and the complexities of modern relationships.