Masonic Boys — The gay adult internet's most cinematic ritual — Legrand Wolf's secret-society saga is back, and it earned its second chance.
If your benchmark for a gay adult site is volume — maximum scenes per dollar — Masonic Boys will frustrate you. If your benchmark is a site that commits to a world, a cast of characters, and a genuine creative vision, it's nearly unmatched in its lane. Director and Carnal Media co-founder Legrand Wolf built the original MormonBoyz into a cult institution before a bad partnership stripped it away. Masonic Boys is the clean-slate rebuild, and it's better — tighter theme, sharper production, and nobody else owns the rights this time.
The concept: young men are drawn into a secret fraternal Order, welcomed by experienced male elders, and taken through increasingly intimate ceremonies of induction. It's older-younger power dynamic content wrapped in architectural ritual aesthetics. The framing is consistent, the set design is deliberate, and the voiceover-driven storytelling gives every chapter a novelistic texture you genuinely won't find on a standard paysite.
Each release is a 'chapter' — not a scene. That's not just branding; it means content is structured as episodes in a continuing story arc, often following a specific inductee from initial interview through successive rites. Companion short fiction (written adaptations of each chapter) accompanies video releases, making Masonic Boys one of the only adult paysites with a parallel reading experience built in.
Your membership also unlocks access within the broader Carnal+ network — 16 series and over 1,700 videos across properties like Scout Boys, Boy for Sale, Fun Size Boys, Gaycest, and more. That's a meaningful multiplier on standalone value. If Masonic Boys is the reason you subscribe but Carnal+ is what you stay for, that math works out fine.
Updates run weekly in cadence, though the release may be a new video chapter or the written companion piece — not always both simultaneously. Expect roughly one new video chapter every one to two weeks in practice.
Legrand Wolf is a multiple GayVN and Grabby Award winner (Favorite Daddy, 2022–2024) and the architect of the older-younger dynamic that MormonBoyz pioneered. He and his husband Jay conceived the original concept on their honeymoon. After Paper Street Media acquired and rebranded the site as Missionary Boys following church pressure in 2018, Wolf regained creative control and launched Masonic Boys in 2021 under Carnal Media — a studio he owns outright.
That backstory matters because it explains the quality floor. Wolf is not a passive licensor; he is the creative director of record, casting and producing everything you see. The performers tend toward authentic casting choices rather than polished industry regulars, which is a deliberate aesthetic — the 'young man genuinely encountering something new' texture is the whole point.
Update cadence is the clearest criticism. 'Weekly' on the site description overstates what members experience; the chapter-plus-fiction release model means you may go two weeks between new videos. If you're a binge-and-cancel subscriber, the per-video cost math at monthly pricing is steep compared to volume sites.
Search and organizational UX inside the member area is functional but not exceptional — navigating between series chapters or finding a specific performer involves more clicking than it should. Support is handled through Carnal Media's help desk, which is responsive but not 24/7.
The older-younger dynamic is central to everything here. If that's not your preference, there's no pivot point — the site is thematically committed to it, not casually inclusive of it. That focus is a feature for the audience it was built for, and a wall for everyone else.
At roughly $29.99/month, Masonic Boys is priced in line with premium single-studio gay paysites. The annual option (~$149/year) gets you to about $12.40/month — a much more defensible rate given the chapter-based release pace. A $0.99 trial option has historically been available and is the right way to verify the aesthetic lands for you before committing. Lifetime access at ~$249 is a clear win if you're already convinced — the CarnalPlus network's 1,700+ videos makes it a deep catalog buy, not a bet on future releases alone.
All billing runs through Carnal Cash (Carnal Media's affiliate program). Cancellation is managed through the Carnal Media support portal — no dark patterns reported, standard auto-renewal applies. Prices shown are sourced from third-party deal trackers and are being verified against the current join page; confirm at checkout before subscribing.
For the audience it was built for — gay men who want narrative-driven older-younger content with genuine production values — yes. The chapter format, companion fiction, and Carnal+ network access make it meaningfully different from standard paysites. If you want maximum volume at low cost, look elsewhere.
Pricing from third-party sources indicates approximately $0.99 for a trial, $29.99/month, $149/year, and $249 for lifetime access. These figures are being verified against the live join page — confirm exact pricing at checkout, as promotional rates vary.
Access to the full Masonic Boys chapter library plus the broader Carnal+ network of 16 gay series and 1,700+ videos. Each Masonic Boys release includes a video chapter and an accompanying short fiction piece. Content features series-based story arcs, older-younger power dynamic scenarios, and voiceover-driven narrative.
They share DNA but different ownership. Legrand Wolf and his husband Jay created MormonBoyz in 2009. A partnership with Paper Street Media went sideways in 2018; that company rebranded the site as Missionary Boys. Wolf launched Masonic Boys in 2021 under his own Carnal Media company — same creative vision, entirely new ownership.
Cancellations are handled through the Carnal Media support portal at support.carnalmedia.com. Memberships auto-renew, so cancel before the next billing date. The support team is reported to be responsive for billing queries.
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