For physical "paper covers" of older adult titles, collectors often use sites like the IAFD (Internet Adult Film Database) to find production details and original artwork.

Communities like ViperGirls often use standardized numbering for their "Girls Forever" collections where members share high-quality mp4 links.

If "paper covering" refers to a literal physical craft or a specific academic paper involving the title "Girls Forever," there is no widely recognized publication by that name in mainstream databases (such as JSTOR or Google Scholar) as of April 2026.

A preview image (thumbnail) that acts as the visual "paper" or packaging for the mp4 file.

In these contexts, "paper covering" or "wrapping" usually refers to:

Based on the identifiers provided, "Girls Forever (783)" likely refers to a specific entry within a collection of digital media or a series of enthusiast-shared files, often found in adult entertainment or niche hobbyist archives (such as those on , Pornhub , or dedicated forums like ViperGirls or PlanSu ).

A visual overlay (often called a "paper") used by uploaders to mark their specific "rip" or collection (e.g., "783" being a sequence number in a massive archive).