Male Application2025-09-22T21:37:32-06:00

Apply to Join as a Male Participant

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We host upscale, curated gangbang events where the woman is the star, and every man is selected for performance, attitude, and respect. This isn’t a free‑for‑all—it’s a vibe.

If you’re confident, clean, respectful, and genuinely excited to prioritize her pleasure, we want to hear from you.

Fill out the application below honestly. If you’re a good fit, we’ll reach out to move things forward. Any questions, feel free to contact us.

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What kind of women attend?2025-08-27T13:58:45-06:00

Real, high-quality women who want the gangbang experience. Every woman is vetted, tested, and ready to be the center of attention.

How often are events held?2025-08-27T13:57:55-06:00

We typically host once or twice a month, depending on demand and venue availability. Members get priority invites first.

Can married men join?2025-09-24T13:03:34-06:00

Yes. Married men are absolutely welcome at our events. In fact, we often prefer married men because so many of the women who attend our events are wives themselves. We regularly hosts wives and couples, which means married men fit naturally into the flow of our community. Their presence helps keep the atmosphere balanced, respectful, and in line with the high-quality experiences we’re known for.

Can DGBC help me introduce my wife to the lifestyle?2025-09-24T13:08:49-06:00

Yes. Many men start solo and later bring their wives. Our community is woman-centered and welcoming, which makes it the perfect environment for first-time wives to explore.

Can I wear a condom?2025-08-07T13:51:31-06:00

Yes, absolutely. Condoms are always allowed. While most of our events are bareback by mutual agreement—thanks to our strict vetting, testing, and high standards—your comfort comes first.

Are the women on birth control?2025-08-24T01:20:33-06:00

Most of the women who attend are on some form of birth control. That’s part of what makes our bareback-friendly environment possible. That said, it’s always a personal choice—and you should never assume. Respect, communication, and shared understanding come first.