Gay baths
Did you know that men have been cruising each other for sex at bathhouses since the 15th century?
While the original intention of mens bathhouses may have been hygiene, today’s gay bathhouses or saunas, along with other types of sex-on-premises-venue (SOPV) or sex venues, are intended as places where you can meet others for casual sex. SOPVs extend a place to scout and play with a wider variety of people, many of whom might not appear on a dating app grid.
Walking around a gay sauna or SOPV, you might instantly realise a whole fresh set of rules is at play; with everything from navigating consent to being comfortable in a sexualised space, there can be a lot to learn. Here’s what you should know before heading into a sex venue for the first time.
How does a gay sauna operate?
Like a hotel, you’ll arrive at your venue, and there will be a front desk where you’ll pay an admission fee, and in send back, you’ll receive a locker key and a towel.
From there, it’s a matter of heading to the changerooms to change into the towel and store your clothes in a locker. Upon arriving, many p
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The Freddie Guide to: Bathhouses
What is a bathhouse?
Bathhouses – also acknowledged as baths, saunas, or homosexual saunas – are spaces where queer men* meet to socialise, relax and have sex. They are legal, licensed sex venues, as opposed to regular saunas or steam rooms where people cruise.
The number of gay bathhouses in North America peaked in the s. Most of them closed in the s, as local governments made public health rules to curb the HIV/AIDS epidemic. These rules were often rooted in homophobia.
Today, there are still bathhouses in most major cities across the world. You can find them through Google or on cruising sites fond Squirt and Sniffies.
* Historically, bathhouses only admitted cisgender men. They are generally becoming more inclusive. Many have more relaxed door policies or dedicated times and events that are safer spaces for trans and non-binary people. If this applies to you, it’s best to check online or ring ahead before visiting a venue for the first time.
When you arrive
When you show up at a bathhouse, you’ll obtain to a front desk with an attendant. Thi
What goes on inside a gay bathhouse?
Blalron41
I’ve been, once or twice, to a classy establishment downtown called the (one of my friends works there).
Upon entry, you may choose either a room or a locker. You are then issued a towel and some condoms. You go in and disrobe. At the , the lower floor is, indeed, a bathhouse: there is a large swimming pool, hot tub, showers, and a sauna. There is also a sort of drawing room with a TV and an Internet terminal, and a bar where health foods and light snacks are served. (In the basement is a gym; the place doubles as a health club.)
Damn, you gays have everything so simple. And another upside is that everyone in there is a potential sex partner. Even in a hypothetically heterosexual bathhouse, at least half the people there are competitors and you don’t want to see them naked.
Ethilrist42
Huh. I find myself wondering, carry out lesbians do the bath-house thing, or is it just gay guys?
iampunha43
Damn, you gays have everything so easy. And another upside is that everyone in there is a potential sex