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20 Gscene 16 Scene JASON REID

CHARIOTS

sweaty fucking in every nook and cranny? I really hope so. We deserve it for being so good during this hellish pandemic. Bring on the sauna and sex club boom, I’m all for it, and would invest if I had any bloody money.

What’s next for gay saunas? By Jason Reid

) I love going to a gay sauna. Always have

porn being played on the walls, a jacuzzi for done, probably always will do. If you’ve never cheeky wanks under the bubbles, a swimming been, the best way I can describe it is: when pool and social area; the raw sexual heat heavy you walk through the doors it’s very freeing, in the air as guys would walk round cruising like you’re leaving all worries outside and each other insatiably before disappearing into stepping into a mysterious and licentious world, private rooms. a much-needed escape, and... release. Something that I’m always surprised hasn’t Saunas are intrinsically unique to gay culture changed over the years, is why the mere and history and it breaks my heart that they’ve mention of a sauna often elicits a reaction of been closing down across the UK over the past repulsion in some gay circles. Ironically, I’ve few years. witnessed guys in bars slagging off saunas with the sneer of a vicious homophobe and My first visit to one was when I moved to then seen them in a sauna steam room on all London in 2001, and it was mind-blowing fours having the time of their life on another that something like this existed, coming from occasion. a small town in the Midlands and attending a strict Catholic school, the most sexually “Once we’re all vaccinated, stimulating moment I had as a teenager was safe in the knowledge that we finding stray pages of Razzle in the bushes and can fuck like rabbits again, I sneaking them home for wank material. wonder if saunas will experience

a glorious revival”

Chariots Liverpool Street was the gay sauna of the ’90s/’00s, always busy – especially so on Saturday nights/Sunday afternoons. I vividly remember the layout, over three floors, to this day: two steam rooms that someone was always getting fucked in, a sprawling orgy room with CHARIOTS

I fully understand that this all goes back to the pearl-clutching shame I’ve spoken about previously. It’s just sex. Everyone does it. And whether you’re doing it at home on a Silentnight bed or in a dark room strapped to a sling, it’s all relative. Sauna snobbery should’ve been ditched long ago, it’s incredibly tedious and naff. Of course, all the gay saunas are currently closed due to Covid-19. But once we’re all vaccinated, safe in the knowledge that we can fuck like rabbits again, I wonder if saunas will experience a glorious revival. Many social commentators have written about the likelihood of another roaring ‘20s. Bars and clubs bustling with people gagging to live every moment after being cooped up for too long, sex-starved and craving hedonism. So could we see saunas that were floundering pre-Covid once again overflowing with horned up queers piling into steam rooms, frantic hot

I’ve also been thinking about how gay saunas will fit into a post-pandemic, progressive queer world. Maybe it’s time to relax the strict ‘men only’ rule? Allow respectful allies through the doors as well. Or call them queer saunas? They just need tweaking somewhat to reflect the times. They should maximise their social aspect too. I’ll never forget the time I sneaked my drag king friend, out of drag obvs, into a wellknown London gay sauna late one night – obviously the staff told my friend to leave when they discovered them. But we weren’t doing any harm, we paid our entry fee like everyone else and just wanted to carry on hanging out for a bit. I honestly think most people wouldn’t care; from my experience of saunas, removing ‘men only’ rules might even help to shatter some of that ingrained misogyny that’s still (can you believe?!) so prevalent. What even is gender these days? Just a concept that psychologically crushes us, so many people are fluid anyway. The queers of 2021 are very different to the gays of 2001 – and I feel like gay saunas haven’t changed at all in that time. Every business has to adapt from time to time in order to stay afloat. Perhaps that’s why so many saunas have been closing. Who knows what the defining answer is to the survival of gay saunas? I’m just spitballing here because I hold them dear, they’ve been part of my life for 20 years, and I want them to be part of our queer future not just the past. I’ve had some amazing times in gay saunas over the years with friends and strangers. They’re part of our collective history, unique to the queer community, whether you like them or not. Let’s preserve them and carry on fucking frantically and without judgment into the (hopefully) whoring ’20s. ) Have Your Say: Email your response to

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TWISTED GILDED GHETTO

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WALL'S WORDS

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RAE'S REFLECTIONS

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SCENE & DONE IT

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GOLDEN HOUR

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CRAIG’S THOUGHTS

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STUFF & THINGS

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HYDES’ HOPES

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TURN BACK THE PAGES

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PAGE'S PAGES

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The Last Literary Outlaw

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AT HOME with Michael Hootman

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ALL THAT JAZZ

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CLASSICAL NOTES

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Trans Can Sport wins award from The Federation of Gay Games

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Putting the LGBTQ+ in team

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Celebrating LGBTQ+ voices featuring Sussex writers of colour

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Young Carers’ Project

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Worthing Pride set to return

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The Bedford Tavern launches Urban Cooking Collective

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Sea Serpents seek new sponsors

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All About Community: new report celebrates Lunch Positive

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OBITUARY: Keith Kerr, 1946-2020

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Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum closes

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TEA, TUNES & TINKERING

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Fighting ‘the heteroactivist enemy’ and other approaches

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Reflections on Vaccines

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Simply (B)iconic

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LGBTQ+ Life Through A Lens

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Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month in Brighton & Hove

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THE COAST IS QUEER

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THE ‘MAGIC’ FARM

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Paul Burston

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Not on my Watch

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Brighton’s Frock Star

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EuroStars Drag Contest

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Sex on Screen

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Not to be Trussted

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Trans World Sport

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What’s next for gay saunas

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