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"American beauty broken and painted by ruthless petite Japanese"
Added monday
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labeled female, r-rated
Main Angle, First Half
While Western messes often involve pie throwing or food-related activities, Japanese messes tend to involve paint and gold dust.
This is the second installment in which American Kat takes on Japan's hardcore, extreme messiness!
The first installment, "Paint Pie Edition," has already been released, but this second installment is pure paint!
Of all Japan's "extreme messes," the paint edition is the most brutal and abusive! Can Kat withstand this extreme messiness?
I was a bit worried about whether Kat would be able to embody "Japanese-style hardcore, abusive messiness with elements of bullying" given the language and cultural barriers, but
Kat embodied hardcore messiness even better than the Japanese!
Having already experienced being one-sidedly defaced in the first installment, Kat is not reluctant to be defaced, but instead actively begs, "Please!," as she gets excited as she is painted. Firstly, she starts with pitch black paint. The sense of humiliation that black paint carries is all the more pronounced! Her lines and expression as she asks, "Please paint it all over my face," are the epitome of Japanese-style hardcore messiness!
Finally, Kat's face is covered in black paint. When Umiho Hotaru, the one who does the dirtying, says, "My hands are dirty," Kat, as if in perfect harmony, takes the initiative to lick and lick her fingers, becoming a paint service trainer!
The way she licks is truly masochistic and amazing!
Muttering things in Japanese like "It's delicious," "Please bully me," "I'm so perverted!" and "Please" are sure to stimulate the viewer!
There is a series of paint training sessions, including having her face shoved into a washbasin, having paint thrown from above, licking fingers to clean, licking feet, and then having her breasts groped and caressed.
After the black paint comes white paint. White is poured over the black paint, creating a marbled pattern.
The first half ends halfway through the white paint and continues in the second half.