Modern Day Sins Review 2026 — 111 Videos, 45-Min Scenes, 7 Sin-Themed Series

Adult Time's most inclusive original studio — taboo, bi, trans, and gay content in one subscription

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Content Volume
7/15
Brand Popularity
10/15
Video Quality
13/15
Update Frequency
7/10
Value for Money
9/10
Features & UX
7/10
Bonus Content
22/25
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Industry Avg: ~8.4FapIndex: 7.4
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Full Review

I almost passed on Modern Day Sins — the name sounds generic, and the landing page doesn't telegraph what's actually inside. What I found was Adult Time's most deliberately inclusive original studio, built around seven deadly sin themes with a cast that covers straight, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and gay content under one subscription. That's not nothing.

FapIndex scores Modern Day Sins at 7.4/10 — Good tier. The breakdown tells a clear story: Bonus Content at 21.5/25 and Video Quality at 12.7/15 are the high points, while Content Volume at 6.8/15 reflects the honest truth that 111 scenes is a small library. Those 111 scenes average 45 minutes each with A-list casting throughout — that changes the math considerably.

One thing to know before you sign up: the monthly plan does not include downloads. That's the kind of detail that frustrates people who find out after subscribing. Annual plan gets you everything, including the full Adult Time network.

What Is Modern Day Sins?

Modern Day Sins is an Adult Time Original studio — not a licensed brand or acquired channel, but a property AT built from scratch as their prestige flagship for inclusive adult content. It's organized around seven sin-themed series: Lust Triangles, Anal Envy, Greedy Creampies, Proud Pervs, Mad Fuckers, and Idle Fantasies, each covering different scenarios and orientations.

I scored it 7.4/10 — Good tier. Reputation & Reach came in at 9.8/15: five independent review sources covered this site averaging 82.0.4/10. The slight gap between their industry scores and our 7.4/10 is explained by Content Volume — reviewers on /100 scales can be more generous about library size than our formula allows for a site still at 111 scenes.

The inclusive angle is real, not marketing copy. I found straight, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and gay content actually present and well-produced — not token representation stuffed into one corner of the site. The taboo scenarios across the series give the content a consistent identity without feeling formulaic.

Content & Library

111 videos, 111 photo galleries, 109 models. Content Volume scored 6.8/15, which correctly identifies the limitation. The library is still growing — this is an AT Original that launched after the network was already established, and it hasn't had years to accumulate volume.

What the numbers don't show is scene quality. I watched three full scenes across different series and every one ran 40–50 minutes with actual story beats and A-list performers. The cast reads like a booking list from an awards show: Alexis Tae, Khloe Kapri, Kimmy Kimm, Syren De Mer, Gia Derza, Gianna Dior, Vina Sky, Jane Wilde, Ana Foxxx, Victoria Voxxx. Vanessa Vega shows up in the Lust Triangles series specifically, and her scenes are some of the longer and better-produced ones in the catalog.

The seven sin series structure works well for navigation. If you want anal content, go to Anal Envy. Creampie? Greedy Creampies. LGBTQ+? Proud Pervs. It's a smarter organizing principle than most sites use.

  • Total videos: 111
  • Photo galleries: 111
  • Models: 109
  • Avg runtime: 45 minutes
  • Orientations: Straight, lesbian, bi, trans, gay — all represented

Streaming, Downloads & Quality

Video Quality scored 12.7/15. The production is consistently high-budget throughout — 4K across all scenes, well-lit, professional camera work. I didn't encounter the inconsistency issues you sometimes find with channels where older content is lower resolution. Modern Day Sins was built at current production standards from the start, and it shows.

The download situation needs a clear warning: monthly members get streaming only. Annual subscribers get DRM-free downloads. If you care about offline access, the annual plan is the only real option. The trial ($2.95 for 3 days) is also streaming-only and rebills at $29.95/mo — cancel before day 3 if you're just testing.

Mobile streaming worked cleanly during my testing. The player has functional keyboard shortcuts, fullscreen behaves correctly, and resolution switching is available. One minor frustration: no pop-out player, which makes running content in a background window less convenient.

Browsing, Navigation & Support

The seven-series structure makes navigation here better than the typical browse-by-category approach. I found what I was looking for faster than on most AT channels because the series filter is prominent in the UI rather than buried.

Search works, tagging is solid, and the model index links to performer profiles with their full scene list. Site Features scored 6.9/10 — functional and well-organized. There is at least one cross-sell present during signup — check for pre-checked boxes before completing your purchase and uncheck anything you don't want. Billing runs through Epoch/Segpay. Cancellation is handled through their respective online portals; no phone calls required.

Is Modern Day Sins Worth It?

Pricing options:
- 3-Day Trial: $2.95 (rebills at $29.95/mo)
- 1 Month: $29.95 (streaming only — no downloads)
- 1 Year: $99.95 ($8.33/mo equivalent, downloads included)

Value for Money scored 9.0/10 — and I agree. At $8.33/mo annual, you're getting Modern Day Sins plus 63 AT network channels. Monthly at $29.95 for a 111-scene standalone is harder to defend unless you specifically need the sin-series content and don't want a year commitment.

Industry reviewers averaged 82.0.4/10 on Modern Day Sins — we landed at 7.4/10 mainly because Content Volume weighted down what is otherwise a high-quality site. If you're evaluating on production quality and cast rather than library depth, the independent consensus is closer to where I'd put it subjectively. Go annual, skip the monthly.

Network & Bonus Content

Bonus Content scored 21.5/25 — the strongest sub-score in the breakdown. The Adult Time network through Modern Day Sins gives you 63 member channels including Girlsway, Mommys Girl, Nuru Massage, Burning Angel, Pure Taboo, and 21Sextury. That's tens of thousands of scenes beyond what Modern Day Sins produces itself.

For a site built around inclusive content, the network bonus is particularly relevant — AT's other channels cover the full spectrum. If Modern Day Sins' bisexual library feels thin right now (it does), you can move into other AT channels that specialize in those niches. The network is doing real work as a supplement here.

I'd suggest treating the network access as your primary reason to subscribe and Modern Day Sins as the premium addition. The production quality justifies the name recognition, but everything else you're getting with the annual plan changes the math entirely.

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Pros & Cons

✅ Pros
  • Only AT studio with straight, lesbian, bi, trans, and gay content in one subscription
  • 45-minute average scene runtime — some of the longest in the AT network
  • A-list cast: Alexis Tae, Gia Derza, Gianna Dior, Khloe Kapri, Syren De Mer
  • Seven sin-themed series make navigation really intuitive
  • Annual plan ($99.95/yr) covers 63 AT network channels at $8.33/mo
  • DRM-free downloads included on annual plan
❌ Cons
  • Monthly plan ($29.95) is streaming only — downloads require the annual plan
  • Only 111 scenes as of March 2026 — library still growing
  • Gay and trans series noticeably smaller than straight/lesbian series
  • Pre-checked cross-sell at signup — check carefully before paying
  • 3-day trial at $2.95 rebills to $29.95/mo automatically on day 4
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Verdict

Modern Day Sins earns its 7.4/10 with production quality and cast depth that would justify a higher score if the library were larger. The inclusive format is really executed rather than just marketed, and the sin-series structure gives the site more personality than most AT channels. Annual subscribers get a network-wide deal that makes the per-scene cost irrelevant — that's where the real value sits.

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FAQ

Is Modern Day Sins worth it?

On the annual plan, yes — $8.33/mo for 111 high-quality scenes plus 63 AT network channels is a strong deal. The monthly at $29.95 is less strong given the library size. FapIndex scores it 7.4/10, with independent reviewers averaging around 8.2/10 — consistent with a well-produced but still-growing channel.

How much does Modern Day Sins cost?

Three plans: 3-day trial for $2.95 (rebills at $29.95/mo), 1 month at $29.95 (streaming only, no downloads), or 1 year at $99.95 ($8.33/mo equivalent, downloads included). The annual plan is the only option that includes DRM-free downloads.

How do I cancel Modern Day Sins?

Billing runs through Epoch or Segpay. Go to epoch.com or segpay.com, log in with your subscription email, and cancel through the subscription manager. No phone calls needed. Cancel before day 4 to avoid the trial-to-monthly rebill.

What types of content are on Modern Day Sins?

Straight, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and gay — all covered across the seven sin-themed series. Anal Envy, Lust Triangles, and Greedy Creampies are the highest-volume series. Proud Pervs covers LGBTQ+ content specifically.

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Videos111
Models109
Max Quality4K
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Site TypeNetwork Member
NetworkAdult Time
Bonus Sites63+
Mobile✓ Yes
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Clark Usman
Clark Usman
Adult Site Analyst · FapIndex
Published Mar 2026
Updated Mar 2026

Clark has spent years reviewing adult membership sites, comparing content libraries, pricing structures, and video quality so you don't have to. All FapIndex scores are calculated from objective site data — no paid placements, no bias.

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