When a bull is abusive to a cuckold. Normally by verbally degrading him and his choice of being a cuckold.
The bull was testing the cuck by calling him pathetic and asking how he could let his girlfriend do this.
The bull was testing the cuckold by licking him out the room. Not allowing him to watch.
The bull listed his interests as domination, testing, anal play
The bull was testing the cuckold by licking him out the room. Not allowing him to watch.
The bull listed his interests as domination, testing, anal play
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