Men and women have different ideas about recreation. Girls love to go shopping, visit cafes and other similar establishments. Guys often go to the sauna, and the fairer sex can only guess what they are doing there.
Trust but check?
The associative thinking of some of the keepers of the family hearth makes you think that men are engaged in a sauna exclusively in depraved affairs in the company of their own kind. In fact, everything is more banal than zealous supporters of conjectures and theories about the obscene pastime of men in the bath would like to see.
A heterosexual company in a bath will not be limited to sitting in a steam room and drinking mint tea, but a purely male company will most likely have harsh conversations about pressing matters. In a friendly atmosphere, boasting and demonstration of the trophies obtained, a discussion of the steam room itself, the pool and bath procedures and, of course, the mention of their women and bikes, which actually happened and invented, so as not to seem like a hypocrite in a decent company, certainly takes place. Although women, fueled by a sense of ownership, are prone to exaggeration and are ready to suspect the faithful of committing at least an innocent adultery.
Grown Men - Grown-up Conversations
If men are not against drinking alcohol, in the sauna, in addition to tea or kvass, they most often take beer or stronger drinks and snacks. That's when the conversations become more frank, time flies more imperceptibly, and the interlocutors feel like they are in a competition, which can be called with a certain amount of irony "faster, higher, stronger!"
The very process of steaming the bones also takes place, because then why order a sauna? Usually, in the steam room, using brooms, the body is warmed up to the required temperature, followed by plunging into the pool or font, accompanied by screams and screams. Fans of board games take backgammon, lotto or cards with them - well, don't take embroidery with them, in fact! And for those who know how to play billiards, a special room with a game table will be the perfect addition to the sauna. If there is a TV in the sauna, fans of football and other sports can definitely plan a trip to the bathhouse in order to watch the broadcast of the match together and then discuss what they saw again with a bottle of beer.
What men do in a sauna - this question remains shrouded in mystery for women, but in fact, there is no striking difference between men and women in communication. That is why the sauna is perfect for meeting friends, because it is one of the places conducive to conversation and pleasant pastime for both men and women.