There are gay saunas in most cities in the UK including London, Manchester and Edinburgh. They are a popular recreation for the gay and bi community and a fun place to spend some time especially if you visit with a gay escort. Many gay saunas have excellent facilities and some also include gyms and spas with treatment rooms along with the more traditional Jacuzzi’s and private rooms. Here are a 10 top tips for using a gay sauna:
1. If it is your first visit to a gay sauna the best advice is to go with the intention of finding out about the place and relaxing, feeling comfortable in the surroundings and if anything else happens that’s just a bonus. Most of all go to your local gay sauna with the intention of having fun, they are a great environment for getting away from the outside world, and you may even meet someone who becomes a friend – or more.
2. Don’t drink alcohol before you go in, this will lower your inhibitions and you may indulge in something you would not normally do. Alcohol will also make you dehydrated so remember to keep hydrated throughout your trip to the gay sauna, stick to water or soft drinks or just a few beers. The floors can be slippery especially around showers and Jacuzzi’s and the last thing you want to do is slip and fall and at the worst hurt yourself and at the least look a little foolish!
3. Before you head into the sauna have a shower, this is good manners in any sauna but it is especially important in a gay sauna, all the other guys in there will be doing the same. It is also good practice to take a quick shower throughout your time in the gay sauna, especially if you are spending a long time in there.
4. When you go in, familiarize yourself with the surroundings and the gay sauna’s facilities and layout. Sauna’s normally have a few different sections, areas and rooms so if it is your first time in a particular sauna spend some time visiting the rooms and finding out where everything is and having a look at what is on offer!
5. Ensure you know where the sauna keeps the condoms and lube dispensers, they are normally conveniently placed throughout the gay sauna, if you choose to take your own find a discreet place to keep them, either rolled up in your towel or placed under your locker key band around your wrist.
6. Many gay saunas have dark rooms, when you enter these type of rooms give yourself some time for your eyes to adjust and understand the layout of the dark room before you do anything else.
7. Don’t do anything you don’t want to or are uncomfortable with. If someone approaches you and you are not interested or just unsure it is absolutely acceptable to politely decline, moving a hand away or a quick shake of the head is enough to let them know and they will just move on. In the unlikely event of someone making you uncomfortable just move away.
8. Many gay saunas have special night and events so if you are looking for something in particular keep up to date with your local gay sauna’s event updates to see if there is something that interests you.
9. There is normally a range of ages, experience and tastes in any gay saunas so whatever you are into you will probably find it on offer in these places. Evenings and weekend are obviously the busiest times and that is when you will have most choice and options.
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