


At the top of the hour, the four dads line up for the five boys, but soon enough the whole idea of a dad/boy dynamic is thrown out the window and everybody just piles on. Ace Harden, the cover model, has a nice body but his idea of topping his boy seems to be to call the boy a 'punk' over and over (and he's a bit rough looking, with the facial scar, to be a 'typical suburban dad').
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It ends up looking a lot like a frat-hazing movie instead of an intergenerational one, which may explain why TLA puts it in the 'college' category. In the third pairing, the boy (a muscleman) actually looks about the same age as the dad (though the dad wears glasses to try and make him look older than he is). And as often happens in so-called 'intergenerational,' many of the dads look only about ten years older than many of the boys. But except for the monks' robes the dads wear, which only get in the way, it's basically mild dom/sub stuff-dad fingers boy's hole, boy sucks dad's cock, etc. In the first hour, we have four scenes, each of which involves one dad initiating one son (presumably not his own), except for the last of the four scenes, which involves one dad and two sons. The idea is hot enough that one would expect Chi Chi to do something amazing with it (as MormonBoyz did, later on) but unfortunately Chi Chi doesn't deliver the goods. Before MormonBoyz, there was this 1996 effort, with the set-up being that four dads initiate five sons into a secret order that involves ritualistic intergenerational sex.
