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  • GIrlfriends Films is increasingly veering away from most of its original mandates, gradually turning its Sapphic Romance content into all-sex filler on the level of its Tammy Sands junkers.

    This series only dates back to 2013, but originally dealt with the seduction possibilities of a tutoring situation, often in an educational context. For this seventh volume, the sex scenes have arbitrary set-ups, mostly not true to the series title but merely vignettes available for release under any old Girlfriends series moniker.

    For example, that great British star McKenzie Lee, recently specializing in girl/girl assignments, is cast as an employee who gets flustered at preparing the reports her boss requires to be finished -pronto! Lee blows her top, screaming about the material "I just don't get it!". Her young boss calms her down and promptly seduces McKenzie, the scene taking place conveniently in a bedroom. This scene makes no sense whatsoever, has nothing to do with tutoring, and is merely an excuse for Lee to show off her magnificent mammaries.

    Other segments are similarly silly: Marie McCray seducing young Keira Croft who's disappointed with her boyfriend, or Alison Rey who's overloaded with work, soon serviced sexually by her boss Krissy Lynn.