Are most showers in hotel common areas in Germany shared between sexes?
Although that comment was not mine, I can respond. The short answer, in most cases, is "yes". My first social nudism experience was in a German sauna at a hotel where I often stayed while there on business. Typically American, I wore a swim suit in the sauna and was alone until 3 younger women entered without suits. I left the sauna to go to the shower where I saw a couple (naked) showering and preparing for the sauna. At that point, I took off the suit, showered, relaxed in a lounge chair until ready for the next sauna cycle, then joined those who had arrived in the meantime. My social nudity experiences have only expanded from that first experience to the point where I will pass on swimming or sauna if a suit is required, enjoy hot tubs and hot springs (hence the name) exclusively without clothjing, and freehike whenever possible.
... Are most showers in hotel common areas in Germany shared between sexes? That's a nice thing to learn about, if true.
In Germany, all saunas (with a few exceptions such as Frauenzeit or Frauentag, which usually occur once a week) are always for both sexes and completely naked. Clothes are so unhygienic. And in every sauna there are of course showers that you can use after sweating so that you are free from sweat and e.g. B. the plunge pool or whirlpool is not contaminated.
IAre most showers in hotel common areas in Germany shared between sexes? That's a nice thing to learn about, if true.
I did talk about the shower room of the hotel sauna division, and yes, it's all coed there. Sometimes public saunas (not this one) have special females only time slots, but usually saunas here are mixed, and so are the showers, relax rooms etc.
I didn't talk about the showers for the hotel guests for their daily hygiene care. Here, it's almost the norm that each room has an own bathroom including a shower. So you don't have to worry that you need to shower together with 20 other hotel guests in the morning...
... Are most showers in hotel common areas in Germany shared between sexes? That's a nice thing to learn about, if true.In Germany, all saunas (with a few exceptions such as Frauenzeit or Frauentag, which usually occur once a week) are always for both sexes and completely naked. Clothes are so unhygienic. And in every sauna there are of course showers that you can use after sweating so that you are free from sweat and e.g. B. the plunge pool or whirlpool is not contaminated.
In the town where I lived when I was younger, the largest employer had a corporate membership. A friend of mine who was a neighbor said that a visiting executive from Germany went there and got in the coed jacuzzi nude, to the discomfort of female patrons.
I think it's great that you brag to people that you have no tanlines and more power to you! :) Unfortunately for a male (at least here in the U.S.) if he said that to co-workers, he could possibly be accused of being inappropriate (at best) and sexual harassment (at worst). It's gotten to the point of absurdity here in the States and I think both religion and the media are to blame.