Dads Exposed
Dads Exposed

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Dads Exposed

2013
Movie
Adult · 18+
90 min
English

Hunting for some hot daddies? Searching for those big, muscled, hairy guys who just exude sex? They're so manly and they're not those "boys" you're tired of running into. No, these are men, men with thick cocks who know how to use them and they're always ready to use them! "Dads Exposed" brings you into the hot world beyond the curtain to show you what these men are made of. Five intense scenes incredible man sex. You can practically smell the sweat and feel the heat emanating from those massive balls and slippery shafts of pure meat. So go ahead and find out for yourself, expose yourself to what it is to be with a hard hairy dad!

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: David L. CornettGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the lives of several fathers, exploring their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in fatherhood. It aims to provide an honest and unfiltered look at modern fatherhood across diverse backgrounds. The film showcases intimate moments and candid conversations, highlighting the emotional and practical aspects of raising children. Through personal stories, it seeks to redefine societal perceptions of fatherhood.

Critical Reception

As an independent documentary, 'Dads Exposed' received a limited release and garnered niche attention. Reviews often pointed to its raw and personal approach, with some critics praising its emotional honesty while others found it lacking in broader narrative scope. Audience reactions generally centered on its relatable portrayal of fatherhood.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and heartfelt portrayal of fatherhood.

  • Some found the documentary's scope to be too narrowly focused on personal narratives.

  • Resonated with viewers who appreciated its unvarnished look at paternal roles.

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Fun Fact

Director David L. Cornett also served as the primary subject and narrator, drawing from his own experiences and those of men he knew to create the documentary's personal feel.

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