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Young PerpsThe loss-prevention fantasy that's been running the gay internet since 2017 — now in its 30th volume.

Our score

3.8/5
Bronze tierBronze
Content quality4.0
Update frequency3.5
Value for money4.0
Support & UX3.5

What we like

30 volumes of library content spanning 2017–2025 — substantial back catalog on day one
Say Uncle network access (26+ bonus sites) included with membership
$1 one-day trial lets you verify quality before committing
Consistent reality-cam aesthetic executed better than most copycat sites

The full review

Verdict: The Niche-Fantasy Paysite That Keeps Showing Up

Young Perps answers a specific question — 'what if the loss prevention office had a very different policy?' — and it has been answering that question on repeat since 2017. That's not a criticism. The site now has 30 compiled volumes stretching from 2018 to late 2025, which means there is a substantial library waiting for new members. If the premise grabs you, you won't run out of content on day one.

The production lives in the reality-cam sweet spot: shot to look like security-camera footage, stripped-down settings, performances that lean into the scenario's inherent tension. It's a tighter creative brief than most sites run, and the consistency is genuinely part of the appeal.

What It Is and Who It's For

Young Perps started as a standalone site built around a shoplifting-caught scenario — a young guy gets caught stealing, a loss prevention officer offers an off-the-books resolution, and neither of them is going to the police. The site has operated under the Charged Media trademark (registration number 6099543) and content now lives on the Say Uncle network, which means your membership gets you more than just this one brand.

The audience is gay men who like their content with a built-in power dynamic and a reality-style frame. There's no pretense of romantic setup here. If that premise doesn't do anything for you, move on. If it does, this is the best-executed version of it on the market.

What's Genuinely Good

Thirty volumes is a real library. Production is consistent across all of them — the hidden-camera aesthetic is maintained, sets are grounded and believable (retail stockrooms, security offices), and the casting leans toward authentic rather than polished. That's a deliberate choice and it works.

The Say Uncle network access is a legitimate bonus. Depending on your plan, you're getting access to over 26 sites including Yes Father, Brother Crush, Family Dick, Missionary Boys, Latin Leche, and Black Godz — all under one login. For a niche site, that's a meaningful value multiplier.

A $1 one-day trial makes the entry cost basically zero risk. You can verify the library depth and streaming quality before committing to a monthly charge.

Where It Falls Short

One premise is one premise. Young Perps does not deviate from its formula, which is exactly its strength and its ceiling. If you burn through the back catalog and the core scenario stops working for you, there's no pivot to a different format within this brand.

The site migrated onto Say Uncle's infrastructure after a 2020 domain incident, so the standalone Young Perps experience is effectively a landing page into a network product. Some members want that — more content for the same dollar. Others came specifically for this brand and find the network interface less focused than a dedicated site would be.

Standard monthly pricing isn't prominently disclosed on public pages — you'll see the promotional rate clearly but have to actually enter the join flow to confirm what recurs after any intro period. Always read the billing details at checkout.

The Real Cost Math

The $1 trial is real and confirmed. Promotional monthly pricing has been reliably listed at $9.95/month for a one-month plan — that's the number consistently surfaced by third-party discount trackers. Annual plans drop the per-month equivalent significantly (the 12-month plan has been shown at around $0.16/day, implying roughly $59.95 for the year). Lifetime access is available as a one-time payment around $349.

What we can't confirm right now is the exact standard recurring monthly rate — that requires going through checkout. The billing descriptor on your statement will appear through Charged Media / Charged Cash, which is a known, legitimate adult billing processor. Cancellation is handled through the member portal or directly with the biller at chargedhelp.com.

The loss-prevention fantasy that's been running the gay internet since 2017 — now in its 30th volume.
Throbbs editorial team
Independently rated · Last reviewed Jul 11, 2026 · Price price unconfirmed 6d ago

Worth knowing

Single repeating premise — creative ceiling is baked in by design
Standard recurring monthly price isn't clearly disclosed before entering checkout
Post-2020 migration means the Young Perps experience is now a network product, not a standalone site

Young Perps FAQ

Is Young Perps worth it?

If the loss-prevention fantasy scenario is your thing, yes. Thirty volumes of consistent content plus access to Say Uncle's 26+ site network makes the monthly price reasonable. The $1 trial removes most of the risk — test it before committing.

What does a Young Perps membership cost?

A promotional 1-month plan has been listed at $9.95, and a 12-month plan at approximately $59.95 total. A $1 one-day trial is available. Standard recurring rates aren't confirmed from the public tour page — check the join page for the current billing terms before you subscribe.

What do I get with a membership?

Access to the full Young Perps library (30+ volumes as of late 2025) plus the Say Uncle network, which includes over 26 bonus sites — Yes Father, Brother Crush, Family Dick, Missionary Boys, Latin Leche, Black Godz, and more.

How do I cancel my Young Perps membership?

Cancel through your member account portal or contact the biller directly at chargedhelp.com. Subscriptions rebill automatically at the end of each cycle, so cancel before renewal if you don't want to be charged.

Is Young Perps a standalone site or part of a network?

It started as a standalone site under Charged Media. Content now lives on the Say Uncle network, so your membership gives you access to the broader Say Uncle library, not just Young Perps scenes.

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