We all know this fantasy: the handsome bearded guy who hangs around naked in his apartment, making coffee in the kitchen without bothering to put anything on. Ybalasiano is exactly that — except he also wears his tattoos like a second skin and has that dark, intense gaze that stares at you with quiet confidence. The kind of guy you come across on Grindr who makes you swipe right before you’ve even read his bio.
This series follows him through every room of his home. In the almond green kitchen, completely naked, leaning against the counter with a milk carton strategically placed — the kind of image that plays with humor as much as eroticism. On the green velvet sofa, in a red lace top that hints at a generous hairy chest through the fabric. In the shower, water streaming down his tan skin, his beard, his tattooed thighs. And on the bed, lying on his back facing the mirror, offering his beautiful round ass to the camera while the reflection multiplies the tattoos covering his legs.
A Body That Tells Stories
Because it’s impossible to talk about Ybalasiano without talking about his tattoos. Both his legs are entirely covered with figurative designs — skulls, characters, patterns you want to decipher one by one, up close, very close. This tattooed guy down to his thighs carries an entire universe on his skin, and the contrast between this dense ink and the brown hair of his chest creates something visually addictive. You want to look at everything, explore everything.
And then there are these outfits. That red lace top with black gradient, worn with tight shorts, tattooed thighs showing — it’s queer, it’s confident, it’s sexy. Even more striking: that cathedral stained glass print jumpsuit, form-fitting, outlining every curve of his stocky, muscular body. Seen from behind in the mirror, bare ass emerging beneath the sacred fabric, it’s an image that borders on sacred provocation. A naked man dressed in religious icons — queer culture loves this tension between devotion and subversion, and Ybalasiano embodies it with disarming naturalness.
Everyday Eroticism, Queer Style
What makes this series powerful is that we’re not witnessing performance. Ybalasiano isn’t really posing: he’s living. His colorful apartment, the paintings on the walls, photos pinned to the fridge, the plants — all of this creates an authentic setting that makes the nudity even more stirring. This handsome hairy guy with gentle eyes and a square jaw needs no artifice. He’s at home, comfortable in his body, and that kind of confidence is priceless.
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Photos: nim.road














