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Someone finally made a gay version of “Stacy’s Mom” to crush on her DILFy dad

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incel-speak for a sexually desirable alpha male. And if that wasn’t enough, Bradley also mentions how Stacy’s dad once suggestively asked him, “You want mustard on that?” during a cookout — hot dog!Sub-radio even made an adorable video of them performing the song wherein keyboardist John Fengya plays as Stacy’s adorkable dad.If you like the tune, consider checking out the band’s 2016 album Same Train // Different Station or their 2021 same-sex love song “King of My Heart.”In the song, Bradly sings, “You are the king of my heart, got the key to my body… Look at me, babe.

Everywhere you see the light touch, that’s yours. Sky opens up, Heaven erupts, and I don’t even have to touch you.”Hawwwwwwt..

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