The rise of this model is a direct reaction to the failures of popular media in the 2020s:
As one anonymous producer of a P.M.P.S. horror anthology put it: "We aren't making content. We're making liturgy for the secular curious."
In the context of popular adult media, "Private Society" refers to a specific sub-genre of content that mimics an exclusive, members-only club. Unlike mainstream "gonzo" styles or highly produced "feature" films, this genre relies on verisimilitude (the appearance of being true or real).
Key Elements of the Content:
In the ever-evolving landscape of adult entertainment, few studios have maintained a consistent brand identity quite like Private Society. Known for their curated, high‑production‑value scenes and a focus on authentic amateur chemistry, Private Society has released a string of popular series. Among their most anticipated 2024 drops is Perfect Missionary — a multi‑part series that celebrates the intimacy, eye contact, and raw connection of the missionary position. The latest installment, informally tagged as “2024 XXX 7” (Episode 7), has sparked renewed interest among fans of the genre.
This article provides a comprehensive look at the Perfect Missionary series, its production background, the unique appeal of the missionary position in modern adult cinema, and a detailed walkthrough of what Episode 7 brings to the table.
2024 is a transitional year for Private Society. The studio is expanding into VR and interactive scripts (compatible with haptic devices). Episode 7 of Perfect Missionary was also released in a VR format where the viewer occupies the “recipient” role — looking up at Marcus from Elena’s perspective. This immerses the viewer in the missionary position literally. Perfect Missionary -Private Society- 2024 XXX 7...
Additionally, Private Society launched a subscription tier called “Perfect Loop” — a 24/7 channel that plays nothing but the missionary scenes from their library on a loop. Episode 7 is the current flagship title.
You have likely already consumed P.M.P.S.-adjacent content without recognizing the label.
Case A: The Weird Studies Podcast Hosted by two philosophers, this show dissects film, music, and literature through a hermetic lens. Each episode feels like a seminar in a private library. Their Patreon (a classic "private society" tool) offers unedited "afterparty" recordings. The hosts act as missionaries, not of religion, but of focused thought. The rise of this model is a direct
Case B: The Video Game Outer Wilds This indie masterpiece has no combat, no experience bars, and no waypoints. Players are dropped into a miniature solar system with only curiosity as their guide. The game’s "mission" is to uncover a cosmic mystery through environmental storytelling. Its fan community (a de facto private society) maintains wikis and spoiler-free discussion forums with near-religious reverence.
Case C: The YouTube Channel Nexpo (Dark Documentaries) Nexpo’s deep dives into internet anomalies and unresolved mysteries use a slow, deliberate cadence, private membership for extended cuts, and a cult-like following that treats each video as an event. The content is "missionary" in its thoroughness—converting casual viewers into dedicated lore-keepers.