5 people covered in mud, group indoor mud bath with towels
Five people, all in their 20s and 30s, are standing around in an enclosed mud room completely coated in wet, dark mud. They’re all slim with defined builds — at least two have visible tattoos on their arms and sides. Everyone is wearing nothing, bodies glistening under the low lighting as they shift and move slowly, occasionally wiping mud off or adjusting towels nearby. The space is tight, industrial-looking, with tiled walls and a steamy, damp atmosphere. There’s no sex happening, just full-body mud coverage, some casual interaction, and a few moments where one person leans on another while cleaning off. The camera stays wide, no close-ups or zooms, just a continuous dimly lit shot of the whole group taking up space in the room. The towels are scattered — some on the floor, one draped over a ledge — but nobody’s actively drying off. You can see mud dripping from hair, backs, legs. The vibe’s relaxed, not sexual. No talking, no music — just ambient room sound. The mud looks thick, almost clay-like, clinging heavily to stomachs, thighs, chest. This is more about the visual of a full group mud immersion than anything else. All five appear comfortable, not posing, just existing in the moment.