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Yes Father Review & Deal

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Yes FatherConfession booth drama, gay fantasy delivery — the SayUncle network's most theatrically committed guilty pleasure.

Our score

3.9/5
Bronze tierBronze
Content quality4.0
Update frequency4.0
Value for money4.5
Support & UX3.0

What we like

Committed premise with real production values — sets, lighting, and performer investment all punch above niche-concept average
SayUncle network bundle delivers 7 full series (1,000+ scenes) under one login, making the per-scene value strong
Established Carnal Media studio with physical DVD distribution — longevity and trust above most niche sites
Weekly update cadence with 4K quality available across the network

The full review

The Verdict Up Front

Yes Father sells a very specific fantasy extremely well. If the Catholic-school, authority-figure roleplay premise works for you, this is one of the cleanest executions of that concept in gay adult content — high production quality, committed performers, and a narrative consistency that most theme-driven sites abandon after episode three. If the premise leaves you cold, the SayUncle network bundle is still a legitimate reason to join: six additional full-series sites under one login makes the math work either way.

What It Is and Who It's For

Yes Father is a gay roleplay series from Carnal Media's SayUncle label. The setting: St. Patrick's Catholic School, where priests leverage confession, penance, and general ecclesiastical authority into first-time gay encounters with altar boys and students (performers are 18-23). It's shot as gay reality — handheld energy, naturalistic lighting, dialogue-heavy lead-ins before scenes escalate. Think less glossy music-video porn and more scripted reality TV that commits to the bit. The target audience is gay men who want theme and tension in their content, not just a clip catalog.

The series has expanded to a feature DVD run — Yes Father 12: Heresy shipped through Pulse Distribution in early 2026 — which signals this is a legitimate franchise with real production legs, not a fly-by-night concept site.

What's Actually Good Here

The production quality is a genuine step above typical niche-concept sites. Scenes are well-lit (no blown-out webcam aesthetics), the set design actually looks like an institutional building, and the performers play the roleplay straight, which matters more than most people admit. That commitment to premise is the whole game for this kind of content.

The bigger win is what comes bundled in. Your Yes Father membership opens the full SayUncle library: Family Dick (158+ scenes), Missionary Boys (the flagship at 572+ scenes), Brother Crush, Latin Leche, Young Perps, and Black Godz. That's well over 1,000 scenes across seven series, all shot to the same consistent production standard. If you subscribe for Yes Father and discover Missionary Boys is more your speed, you haven't wasted a dollar.

Content updates weekly. At over 67 scenes in the Yes Father series itself — and growing — it's past the 'just launched' phase. 4K options are available across the network.

Where It Falls Short

Yes Father as a standalone property is still building its library. If the specific priest-and-altar-boy premise is the only thing you want, 67 scenes isn't a bottomless well — you can realistically run through the highlights in a single month. Plan accordingly: binge it, decide if the network value keeps you subscribed.

The site's own pricing page doesn't render visible prices before signup, which is a UX annoyance. Billing runs through Segpay or Epoch (both mainstream, well-established processors), so cancellation is straightforward — but you should check your confirmation email for the exact recurring amount and cycle the day you sign up.

The roleplay premise will be an immediate dealbreaker for some. Yes Father makes no apology for its concept and doesn't offer an opt-out version — the ecclesiastical framing is baked into every scene title and thumbnail.

The Real Cost and Value Math

Based on third-party affiliate pricing data, the monthly rate runs around $39.99/month and an annual plan is available at a significant discount. We're flagging prices as unconfirmed because the join page does not display them publicly — verify at the checkout screen before billing. What's clear: you're paying for network-wide access, not just Yes Father alone. Divide whatever the monthly rate is across 7 active series with weekly updates and the per-scene math is quite reasonable compared to à-la-carte clip stores.

Carnal Media is an established studio (they distribute physical DVDs through mainstream channels), so longevity risk is low. This isn't a startup that disappears in six months.

Confession booth drama, gay fantasy delivery — the SayUncle network's most theatrically committed guilty pleasure.
Throbbs editorial team
Independently rated · Last reviewed Jul 11, 2026 · Price price unconfirmed 6d ago

Worth knowing

Yes Father's own library (~67 scenes) is still growing — heavy binge-watchers may exhaust highlights in one billing cycle
Pricing not displayed publicly on the tour page — requires reaching checkout to see the actual rate
Hard-premise roleplay framing (Catholic school authority) is non-negotiable — zero content outside that concept

Yes Father FAQ

Is Yes Father worth it?

Yes, especially if the authority-figure roleplay premise appeals to you. Even if it doesn't, the SayUncle network bundle — 7 series, 1,000+ scenes, weekly updates — makes the membership genuinely competitive on value alone.

What does a Yes Father membership actually include?

Full access to Yes Father's series plus six other SayUncle network sites: Missionary Boys, Family Dick, Brother Crush, Latin Leche, Young Perps, and Black Godz. All under one login, unlimited streaming and downloads.

How much does Yes Father cost?

Third-party sources show approximately $39.99/month with a discounted annual option. The join page itself doesn't display prices publicly — confirm the exact amount on the checkout screen before your card is charged.

How do I cancel my Yes Father membership?

Billing runs through Segpay or Epoch (listed in the site footer). You can cancel directly through the biller's customer portal or by contacting their support. Cancel before your renewal date to avoid the next charge.

How often is new content added?

The Yes Father series updates weekly. Network sites like Missionary Boys update regularly as well — across all seven properties combined, new scenes drop multiple times per week.

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