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Is a sauna daring when locals don't go nude?

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I currently work overseas and made most of my Saturday downtime (I work shifts in an engineering role) by using the sauna at my accommodation. The pool and sauna were deserted - either too hot or the weekend, so I decided a nude sauna could happen. Of course, I might offend my hosts and other guests by being nude, plus my company pay for me to stay here, but no one was around so it was a calculated risk - one with my towel at the ready. Nobody was in sight. I had a good 15-20 in there :)

Is that daring? What would you have done?

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RE:Is a sauna daring when locals don't go nude?

What does proper attire really mean? Comments in this thread range from no street clothes to at least a towel. Law Insider defines proper attire as "with respect to male members, a suit or sport coat and dress pants worn with a collared shirt or banded collar shirt, with or without a tie" and for female members "a dress, pantsuit, skirt with a sweater or blouse, or blazer with dress slacks." On the other hand, a dictionary definition of attire is "clothes, especially fine or formal ones," which would include jeans and a sweatshirt but not towels. From a hygiene perspective, sitting naked on a towel (which could also cover genitals) is the healthiest. In conclusion, "proper attire" is in the eye of the beholder and means nothing without an explanation.

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RE:Is a sauna daring when locals don't go nude?

What does proper attire really mean? Comments in this thread range from no street clothes to at least a towel. Law Insider defines proper attire as "with respect to male members, a suit or sport coat and dress pants worn with a collared shirt or banded collar shirt, with or without a tie" and for female members "a dress, pantsuit, skirt with a sweater or blouse, or blazer with dress slacks." On the other hand, a dictionary definition of attire is "clothes, especially fine or formal ones," which would include jeans and a sweatshirt but not towels. From a hygiene perspective, sitting naked on a towel (which could also cover genitals) is the healthiest. In conclusion, "proper attire" is in the eye of the beholder and means nothing without an explanation.
In the context of this topic, it means the proper attire for using a sauna which is naked and sitting on a towel.
As your post implies "proper attire" varies with the context.

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Thanks for an intersting discussion, everyone.

I have been in there nude twice now.

For me it is proper attire, but I think for them it means a swimsuit :)

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This is a great discussions, guys.

Cheers!

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