Grab Ass — The original gay amateur network — twenty-plus years deep and still stacking scenes daily.
Grab Ass is essentially a redirect alias for GayWire — the self-described 'original amateur porn network' for gay men. The domain name is cheeky marketing; the product underneath it is a real multi-channel network with more than two decades of content accumulation behind it. If you land here via affiliate link and wonder what you're actually signing up for, the answer is GayWire's full catalog. That's not a gotcha — it's just how affiliate routing works in this space. The network is real, the content is real, and cancellation is self-serve online. We'd just prefer a little more transparency on the landing page.
GayWire pitches itself as the originator of gay amateur porn on the web, and the catalog depth backs that up. One membership connects you to more than 8,000 full-length HD videos and a performer database of roughly 4,000 names — a mix of genuine amateurs and recognizable talent. Channel highlights include BaitBus (scenario-driven pickup format) and Haze Him (initiation-style reality content). Content skews toward straight-acting and pick-up reality scenarios. If polished studio gay content is your speed, look elsewhere. If you like your scenes feeling like they could've happened in someone's actual van, this is your lane.
The library size is the main argument. 8,000-plus videos is not marketing math — that's two decades of consistent production, and the catalog reflects real diversity in body types, scenarios, and sub-niches. Downloads are included (not a premium add-on), and the quality tops out at HD. The network structure means you're not paying separately for BaitBus; it's folded in. Billing runs through Probiller, Vendo, and SegPay — established processors that make disputes and cancellations navigable. The 'no commitments, cancel online anytime' policy is genuine.
The redirect situation is the biggest transparency gap. A newcomer who clicks a 'Grab Ass' affiliate link and lands on GayWire without explanation might reasonably feel like they got bait-and-switched — even though they didn't. The tour page under-sells what you actually get. Update cadence is described as 'regular' but the site never commits to a specific schedule, which is frustrating when you're trying to decide whether the catalog is still growing or coasting. Mobile UX is functional but not particularly modern — the UI hasn't had the same investment as the content pipeline. Customer support options are not prominently surfaced on the join flow.
Standard monthly sits at $29.99 — which is fair but not a slam dunk for a network this size. Commit to three months and it drops to $19.99/month; go annual and you're at $9.99/month, which makes it genuinely hard to complain. Most serious users land in the middle tier. If you're a casual browser, the monthly rate matches the market without beating it. If you're converting from a long-term user, the 12-month rate is one of the better deals in gay network subscriptions. These prices are sourced from aggregator review sites — confirm the live rate at checkout before committing, as affiliate promos occasionally differ.
No. Grab Ass (grabass.com) is a redirect alias that routes to GayWire, a legitimate gay adult network that's been operating for over twenty years. The redirect is transparent once you land on the GayWire site, and billing runs through established processors like Probiller and SegPay.
Based on publicly available aggregator data, standard monthly membership is approximately $29.99, a 3-month plan runs around $19.99/month, and the 12-month plan drops to roughly $9.99/month. Always confirm the live price at the checkout page, as promotional rates through affiliate partners may differ.
Access to over 8,000 HD videos and approximately 4,000 performers across the GayWire network, including channels like BaitBus and Haze Him. Full-length video streaming and downloads are both included. Content skews toward gay amateur and reality-scenario formats.
Cancellation is self-serve online — no phone call required. GayWire explicitly advertises 'no commitments, easy cancel online anytime.' Log in to your account to manage or cancel your subscription.
Not in any meaningful way. Grabass.com permanently redirects to GayWire.com. It appears to be a legacy or alternate-brand domain pointing to the same network. You're signing up for GayWire's full catalog regardless of which URL you arrived through.
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