Expelled from home by his parents, Ferrazonly, a rebellious and disorganized young man, finds shelter in the home of his uncle, Paulo Vegas, a methodical and reserved man. The contrast between the nephew’s chaos and the uncle’s impeccable routine transforms the home into a silent field of friction – and curiosity. Over time, Paulo loses patience with Ferrazonly’s mess and decides to impose a rule: either he gets the house in order, or he’ll be back on the street. When Paulo goes out for a walk, Ferrazonly, alone and restless, obeys his uncle’s orders. To relax, he decides to visit the Irmãos Dotados website to empty his nuts. Upon returning, Paulo catches Ferraz red-handed but pretends not to notice. However, at that moment, something changes between them – a silent game of glances, close calls, and provocations begins to take shape. In the hours that follow, the atmosphere in the house shifts. The tension between authority and surrender grows, blurring boundaries and intentions. Paulo realizes that the problem is no longer the disorder of the objects, but the repressed desire that has filled the air. Between discomfort and attraction, uncle and nephew discover a new way of living together – one made up of lots of sweat, kisses, and ass-pounding, all soaked with the hot load that only Uncle Paulo can give to his nephew.
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