Loborojo wrote:
Not like the Americas and europeans, who sit ther pent up in shame with underwear or swimmingtunks or a towel on..eidiculous...In mayn swimmingpools like in Sweden and Norway, we have common dressingrooms where everyone is naked...no one flinches...ther you go Americans...somethin to learn from!
Sorry, but dont generalize european. In Austria its also completely uncommon and in certain places thank god generally forbidden to use the sauna areas with cloths. Also eastern germany have a relative normal body culture. In western germany its rather the opposite, so they are more prude. In Hungary, which is neighbor to Austria, its not so common, so in the spa where i have been they have separate areas for the unhygienic people who enter sauna with cloths -.- and the normal without cloths. You just have to be careful, when coming from an german language country, because the name for the normal sauna in hungary is "nature sauna". (So i cant read hungarian, but they also have english signs.) The problem is, in Austria the comparable word "Natursauna" normally is a pure classic natural finn sauna, without smelling oils, and light show and all that other stuff you find more and more offered, but has nothing to do with naked or non naked because every sauna is naked in Austria. But it seems as they are used to it, that foreigners from german countries, dont know what they mean with a "nature sauna", so nobody was screaming around or forced us to pay his lifetime psychotherapist, because he saw me and my partner naked. They introduced us to the differences polite and smiling to what the word "nature sauna" means in english and showed us friendly the other area. ^^
I have family in france, so i know that many people there also have a normal body culture. So my uncle has a summer house at a lake which is a "naturalist"-area, so in summer they are completely naked all day in the whole village. (As long as its not necessary because of cooking and so on.) It seems to be so comon, that my uncle didnt even mention it, when inviting us into his summer house. ^^