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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | GUB2897D8KK9 – Amateur Toilet Slave | | Uploader | Unknown (Scatrina user “xX‑Fetish‑Freak‑Xx”) | | Length | 7 minutes 12 seconds | | Resolution | 720 p (HD) – decent clarity for an amateur shoot | | Audio | Mono, with ambient bathroom sounds and occasional moans | | Primary Fetish | Toilet/urine play, slave‑training, humiliation | | Secondary Elements | Light bondage (handcuffs), verbal domination, dirty talk | | Participants | One dominant (female) and one submissive (male) |
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