My Boyfriend is a Sex Addict (BXB) (On-Going)
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  • Leituras 33,757
  • Votos 730
  • Capítulos 15
  • Tempo 28m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em abr 03, 2020
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Kaori Aiko Shiodome is a young sweet 18 yrs old boy who's rich but he dont wanna be bossy about it. He's half  Filipino Half Japanese who recently moved to Philippines because he don't his school mates to know his status in his life.

Fidelius Sorren Akari is 19 yrs old filthy rich sex addict boy who fucks every girl who wanna hook up with him. He owns a lot of company at a young and school. He also own Sorren University but he doesnt everyone to know about it, when the time comes he'll let people know that its his school.

What will happen when Aiko transferred to Sorren University and he meet Fidelius in an embarrasing way?
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