Where are the public bathouses europe? My viking people wonder, when they were underground anyway, and your homes are 70 degreesits like why aren't there food trees in public squareand we wonder why there are banks everywhere
geez how you meet women these days let alone men. when you not from the country.
you know when they aquducted rome who you think helped decide where the water went, thor
You think America is any better? ha that's funny
no public square has food
and our pools are chlorine swim in bleach pure. bleach. indoor pool lmao swim in chlorine heavy. heavy. chlorine.
Modern public bathing[edit]
📷A bathhouse, c. 1475-1485📷A woman bathing is spied upon through a window
Roman style public baths were introduced on a limited scale by returning
crusaders in the 11th and 12th centuries, who had enjoyed warm baths in the Middle East. These, however, rapidly degenerated into
brothels or at least the reputation as such and were closed down at various times. For instance, in England during the reign of
Henry II, bath houses, called
bagnios from the Italian word for bath, were set up in
Southwark on the river
Thames. They were all officially closed down by
Henry VIII in 1546 due to their negative reputation.
how gay can earth be, god even the crusaders were pissed at europe for following the NERO
A notable exception to this trend was in
Finland and
Scandinavia, where the sauna remained a popular phenomenon, even expanding during the
Reformation period, when European bath houses were being destroyed.
Finnish saunas remain an integral and ancient part of the way of life there. They are found on the lake shore, in private apartments, corporate headquarters, at the
Parliament House and even at the depth of 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) in
Pyhäsalmi Mine. The sauna is an important part of the national identity
[10] and those who have the opportunity usually take a sauna at least once a week.
[11]
and..no one cares or responds.
at least i can watch a norweigen in sweden