Why Not Bi — The only studio built from the ground up for guys who don't pick a lane — and aren't apologizing for it.
Most adult sites treat bisexual as a novelty category — a handful of scenes tacked onto a straight or gay library, targeting neither audience well. Why Not Bi exists because that approach failed loudly enough that one of the world's largest adult conglomerates decided to build a standalone studio instead. That's not nothing. When your origin story is 'we screwed up and the audience told us,' and your response is a dedicated property with original productions, award-winning scenes, and real talent — you've earned a look.
The site launched in March 2019 as Aylo/MindGeek's first dedicated bisexual venture, born directly from the backlash when Men.com released a bisexual scene in August 2018 to a gay audience that wasn't ready for it. Two consecutive GayVN wins for Best Bi Sex Scene (2020 for Free For All, 2021 for The Elevator Goes Both Ways) aren't ceremonial — they signal a studio operating with real creative intent.
Why Not Bi is a single-studio paysite. The content is exclusively bisexual — threesomes and multi-partner scenarios where the focus is on the men, not a woman as the connecting piece. Scenes frequently feature gay performers crossing over for bisexual debuts, which is a genuine draw for fans who've wanted to see those performers in a different context. Production is at the Aylo standard: studio-lit, well-shot, HD. This isn't amateur night.
The site sits within the broader Aylo/MEN Network ecosystem. The landing page routes through MEN Network's affiliate infrastructure, which typically means a membership may include cross-access to related properties — but confirm what's bundled at checkout before assuming, as that can change with promotions.
Specificity is the product. There are plenty of sites that list 'bisexual' as a tag; there is one major studio where bi male content is the entire premise. If that's your thing, Why Not Bi is the only major-production option that treats you as the primary customer rather than an afterthought.
The casting strategy is smart. Pulling established gay performers for bisexual debuts creates appointment viewing — fans follow performers, and a debut has cultural weight in this niche. The GayVN recognition validates that the industry itself sees the work as serious.
Aylo's production infrastructure means consistent quality. Lighting, pacing, and editing are at the same tier as the parent company's flagship properties.
Library size is the honest question mark. As a single-studio niche property, the catalog will be smaller than any network. If volume is how you judge value — hundreds of scenes, daily updates — this probably isn't your primary subscription.
The site's audience definition is specific. 'Bisexual' here means content centered on men who have sex with men and women. If you're looking for lesbian content, femme-centered bi scenarios, or trans content, this isn't the right fit.
Discovery and search UX on Aylo-family sites can be clunky. If you're used to a platform with sharp tagging and smart recommendations, the browsing experience may feel dated.
Pricing was not publicly confirmable at the time of this review — the join page routes through a gated affiliate landing and we don't publish prices we can't verify. Aylo properties typically land in the $10–$30/month range depending on current promotions, with recurring billing through a standard processor. Check the checkout page for the current rate and any bundled network access before you commit. Cancel policies on Aylo properties are generally self-serve through the billing portal.
If you're in the target audience, the value math is simple: no other major studio makes content specifically for you at this production level. The question is whether the library size at whatever the current price is justifies a standalone sub versus waiting for a deal.
For bisexual men who want studio-quality content actually built for them — not a bi category on a gay or straight site — yes. It's the only major Aylo property dedicated entirely to bisexual male content, with GayVN-winning productions. Worth it if bi male content is a genuine priority; harder to justify if you need volume above all else.
We couldn't confirm live pricing at time of publication — the join page is gated and Aylo promotional rates change regularly. Their paysites typically run in the $10–$30/month range. Check the current rate at checkout and confirm what network access, if any, is bundled.
Exclusively bisexual male content — threesomes, orgies, and partner-sharing scenarios where the focus is on the men. Many scenes feature the bisexual debuts of performers better known from gay porn. No lesbian-only or trans content; this site is built around bi male fantasy specifically.
Aylo properties support self-serve cancellation through the billing portal in your account settings. Cancel before your renewal date to avoid the next charge — the billing cycle typically doesn't offer prorated refunds.
The membership routes through MEN Network's infrastructure, which may include cross-access to related Aylo properties depending on the plan selected. Confirm what's included at checkout, as bundle terms shift with promotions.
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