FrolicMe
A one-woman ethical erotica operation out of the UK — Anna Richards writes, produces, and directs everything herself. 500+ films that lean cinematic and sensual over raw and explicit. Blacklight scan came back 2 trackers and 0 cookies. At £11.95/month it's mid-range for the niche, but the annual at £59.95 (~£5/month) is where the value lives.
A one-woman ethical erotica operation out of the UK — Anna Richards writes, produces, and directs everything herself. 500+ films that lean cinematic and sensual over raw and explicit. Blacklight scan came back 2 trackers and 0 cookies. At £11.95/month it's mid-range for the niche, but the annual at £59.95 (~£5/month) is where the value lives.
FrolicMe scores — 6.4/10 overall
What's good
+ Blacklight scan: 2 trackers, 0 cookies, no fingerprinting, no session recording, no keystroke capture — clean result for a WordPress-based premium site running through CCBill
+ Not just films — the platform includes audio porn, erotic fiction, photo galleries, and an online magazine. More content formats than any other ethical porn site in the project
+ Anna Richards is personally involved in the production of every film — the editorial voice is consistent in a way that multi-director platforms can't replicate
+ Annual plan at £59.95 (~£5/month) is genuinely affordable for the catalog size and content variety you get
What's bad
− 500+ films sounds like a lot until you realize some are 10-15 minutes and the catalog spans nine years of production. You'll find favorites fast but the browse-forever depth isn't there
− Max resolution is 1080p — no 4K option. The cinematic aesthetic and lighting work carry the visuals, but the resolution ceiling is the same limitation as Erika Lust
− Built on WordPress — functional, but the site feels more like a premium blog than a streaming platform. No recommendation engine, no watch history, no personalization
− Pricing in GBP only — non-UK users get currency conversion via CCBill, which can add unpredictable fees depending on your bank. No PayPal, no crypto, cards only
FrolicMe review — 6.4/10, 2 trackers detected
FrolicMe is the kind of site that makes you rethink what a one-person operation can actually produce. Anna Richards founded it in 2015 from the UK — Yorkshire and London — with zero prior experience in the adult industry. She was a businesswoman in her forties who couldn't find adult content that interested her, so she built a platform from scratch. Nine years later, she's still the sole creative force behind it. She writes, produces, directs, and personally oversees every film on the site. That's not marketing copy. That's the actual production model.
The content sits in a specific zone — more explicit than softcore, less mechanical than mainstream studio porn. If Erika Lust is the art house, FrolicMe is the prestige drama. Slower pacing. Warmer color palettes. A lot of eye contact and physical affection that reads as genuine rather than choreographed. Real couples and close friends are cast deliberately to capture chemistry that can't be faked. Whether that description excites you or bores you is the entire question of whether FrolicMe is worth your money.
What separates FrolicMe from every other site in this review batch is the multimedia spread. This isn't a video platform with a blog bolted on. The library includes 500+ erotic films, hundreds of audio stories, written erotica, intimate photo galleries, and an online magazine with sex education articles. If you only watch videos, you're using maybe forty percent of what the subscription covers. The audio content in particular fills a niche that almost nobody else in the ethical porn space touches — eyes-closed, headphones-in erotic storytelling. It's a different consumption model entirely and it works better than I expected it to.
Now the Blacklight scan. 2 trackers, 0 cookies. No fingerprinting — unlike Lustery, which came back with canvas fingerprinting active. No session recording. No keystroke capture. VirusTotal 0/94. For a site running WordPress on Cloudflare with CCBill processing payments, that's a clean result. The 2 trackers are likely analytics. WordPress sites typically run heavier on third-party scripts than custom-built platforms, so the fact that FrolicMe keeps it to 2 with zero cookies suggests active privacy management.
The site itself is built on WordPress, and it feels like it. Navigation works. Categories exist. Search is adequate. But there's no recommendation engine, no "because you watched this" row, no watch history, no personalization. It feels more like a curated content library than a streaming platform. The mobile experience is responsive but not native. There's no app. The comparison to Netflix or even to custom-built adult platforms like Erika Lust's is unflattering on the tech side, even though the content quality holds up.
Resolution maxes at 1080p. Same ceiling as Erika Lust and Lustery. For a platform that leads with cinematic quality and aesthetic production value, the lack of 4K in 2026 is a recurring theme across this entire ethical porn category. The films look good — the lighting and color grading compensate — but the technical ceiling is the technical ceiling.
Pricing is in British pounds. £11.95 per month with no minimum contract. £59.95 for a full year, which works out to just under £5 per month. At the annual rate, this is the cheapest ethical porn subscription in the project — cheaper than Erika Lust's annual, cheaper than Lustery's. The monthly rate is competitive too. The catch for non-UK users is that CCBill handles currency conversion, and depending on your bank, that can add a few percent in foreign transaction fees. There's no PayPal option. No crypto. Credit and debit cards through CCBill only.
Billing appears on statements through CCBill — the descriptor should be relatively discreet, as CCBill is known for generic billing descriptors in the adult space. Not explicitly labeled as adult content on your statement.
Who is FrolicMe for? Couples, primarily. Women exploring erotica on their own terms. Anyone who wants the production value of ethical porn with the content variety of a multimedia platform rather than a pure video library. The mix of films, audio, stories, and editorial content means the subscription has longer legs than sites with only video. You'll run out of films to watch eventually, but you won't run out of content to consume.
The traffic numbers tell an interesting story — about 789K monthly visits, with the largest chunk coming from India, followed by the US and UK. For a very British, very niche premium erotic platform, the Indian traffic suggests there's a global appetite for this category that the mainstream adult industry isn't serving.
6.4/10. The content is well-produced and the multimedia approach is genuinely different from everything else in the ethical porn space. The privacy scan is clean. The annual pricing is the best value in this review batch. But the WordPress platform feels like it's holding the content back, the resolution is stuck at 1080p, and the GBP-only pricing creates friction for the majority of the global audience. Buy the annual if you buy at all.
Frequently Asked Questions About FrolicMe
Is FrolicMe safe?
Blacklight scan returned 2 trackers and 0 cookies — no fingerprinting, no session recording, no keystroke capture. VirusTotal 0/94, completely clean. Site runs on WordPress with Cloudflare protection. Payments processed through CCBill with a discreet billing descriptor.
How much does FrolicMe cost?
Monthly subscription is £11.95 with no minimum contract. Annual plan is £59.95 (~£5/month) — best value in the ethical porn category. Prices are in GBP only. Non-UK users may incur currency conversion fees through CCBill.
What kind of content is on FrolicMe?
Cinematic ethical erotica — 500+ films plus audio porn, erotic fiction, photo galleries, and an online magazine. Content is explicit but aesthetically produced, focused on female pleasure and real chemistry. All produced by founder Anna Richards.
Who founded FrolicMe?
Anna Richards — British entrepreneur based in Yorkshire and London. Founded FrolicMe in 2015 with no prior adult industry experience. She personally writes, produces, and directs every film on the platform.
Can you cancel FrolicMe easily?
Cancellation goes through CCBill — either via their subscriber portal or by contacting FrolicMe support. Auto-renewal is on by default. No major complaints about cancellation difficulty.
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