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  • The Older/Younger formula gets a nice variation from writer-director Dana Vespoli, by having the young starlets often in charge of the action here.

    For example, Eliza Ibarra is the boss of a real estate agency who hired MILF Silvia Saige. Eliza stresses confidence, and enjoys seducing the older woman.

    Zoe Bloom plays a young life coach, who gives ex-stripper Brandi Love advice: go back to being a stripper again. She points out the current trend: "MILFs are the top seller" in porn. Brandi is disbelieving, but sex with Zoe helps convince her.

    India Summer is a victim of an unusual type of catfishing; she meets up at a cafe for the first time with Chloe Cherry who she found on-line and is surprised the girl is so young (not the 30-something as advertised). Chloe explains her ruse, as she wants to hook up with older, experienced women, and India overcomes her reluctance, cuing solid blonde on blonde action.

    Elexis Monroe has written an anti-fracking essay, and young professor Alina Lopez suggests she rewrite it with more evidence presented and less opinion. It makes for a different sort of "sex with teacher" dynamic here.