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Gay Saunas to relax and meet likeminded people in London |

Friday, 06 March 2009
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Amid an explosion of gay orientated entertainment, London gay saunas are popping up all over the capital. It would be naive to think that sex doesn't take place in any of the London gay saunas although they aren't just for that purpose. Perhaps you are looking to unwind after a hard day at the office or to meet other gay men. Naturally, with a rise in facilities for gay men that offer ways for gay London revellers to hook up comes the need for safety, both in terms of sexual activity and personal conduct. For example, a large proportion of Gay saunas will offer a range on contraception and even lubrication. In addition, many London gay saunas pose a complete ban on unprotected sex. Although condoms are often provided, it is perhaps a good idea to bring your own in order to remain entirely safe. Moreover, personal conduct and behaviour towards others is also subject to stringent guidelines. Anybody behaving in a manner that will cause any degree of discomfort to fellow users of gay saunas in and around the capital must be reported immediately. There is zero tolerance concerning inappropriate behaviour, and the compromising of safety. However, formalities aside, London gay saunas will generally operate a ‘members only' policy, with facilities including shower rooms, Jacuzzis, swimming pools and TV lounges. Why not try any of the following: • Chariots - situated in swanky Shoreditch, Waterloo, Limehouse, Streatham, Farringdon and Vauxhall you are certainly spoiled for choice in terms of location. Complete with TV lounges, numerous locker rooms and private rest-rooms, this chain of gay saunas will not disappoint. • Locker Room - Voted the ‘Best gay sauna' on seeUout.com , the infamous Locker Room is certainly never short of action. Complete with cinema, cursing room, water-sports room there is a generous helping of nakedness all around you. Gay Saunas and Controversy Gay saunas are synonymous with hook-ups and single guys and it would be fair to say that promiscuity is not uncommon. In relation, there has recently been some controversy surrounding Chanel 4 series ‘queer as old folk' which depicted elderly school teacher Dr Clive Wheeler who was accused of having "cavalier approach to serious issues" for comments he had made on the show. The teacher from Luton remarked that he had accumulated a large number of sexual partners in London gay saunas. Despite the fact he was under employment as a senior teacher at the time. The pensioner even boasted to have lied to an ex partner about a sexually transmitted disease in order to continue ‘enjoying sex'. He was reported to the General Teaching Council (GTC) in July 2007. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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