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Is it OK to flirt in the sauna?

07/12/2021

Is it OK to flirt in the sauna? In this article, I share my own experiences and views on the subject. Are public saunas good places for flirting or partner-seeking?

Is it OK to flirt in the sauna
Is it OK to flirt in the sauna © Paula Osenius

I have written about the German mixed saunas before in this blog. Mixed saunas are saunas in which women and men are together, naked. Many find this very strange and even unsafe. “Can women and men really take a sauna together without clothes?”.

Read more: German sauna culture

Well, I once read an article about a Finnish couple who had ended up making love in a public sauna. After reading the article, I thought mixed saunas are not a good idea in Finland. 

What do you think? 

Can we take a sauna with the opposite sex without any ulterior motives? 

Has anyone tried to flirt with you in the sauna? 

Is it OK to hit on someone in a sauna? 

I have a lot of experience with German mixed saunas, and I want to share some of them in this article. Please remember that these are my own experiences, yours might be completely different. Many things also depend on the situation and your own past experiences. 

I have already written some articles about sauna and nudity. For example, I have discussed different approaches to nudity and nakedness cultures. I also have listed some countries in which mixed saunas are common. 

Read more: Nudity in different cultures. 

Is it OK to flirt in the sauna
Is it OK to flirt in the sauna © Paula Osenius

My own experiences 

I have to say that I have never experienced any “serious” flirting/harassment attempts in a German sauna world. I have also never seen it happen to anyone else. But, just because I have not seen it, does not mean it does not happen. 

Is the sauna a good place to flirt? Or maybe even a place to look for a future partner? 

I really don’t think so. 

A public sauna is not the right place to look for a relationship or a one-night stand. I know that in Germany (and other countries) there are so-called erotic sauna clubs, where flirting is an integral part of the experience. I’ve never been to one, so I can’t say anything for sure. However, these are separate clubs, not ordinary public saunas. 

German sauna world

That being said, I have encountered some suspicious activity in a German sauna world. Or, one of them is more funny than disturbing.

The first one has happened a few times. This usually happens in the steam baths where you can do your own salt peeling. I have often received suggestions from men asking whether they could help me by rubbing the salt on my back. Or, they have asked me if I would be willing to rub the salt on their backs. 

Is this an innocent question or is there something else behind it? I cannot say. I refuse politely and it has never been a problem. No one has ever said anything negative or tried to continue the conversation. These experiences have been quite positive, they have usually just left me smiling. 

The second scenario was more uncomfortable. Once, I was in a sauna world and this man kept following me everywhere. Every time I moved, he moved. He followed me from sauna to sauna. Was this a coincidence or something else? I can’t say for certain, but this is the only time I started to really get freaked out. Fortunately, there was a women’s sauna area in this sauna world, where I escaped very quickly. 

Long gazes? Sure, I notice that some people look at me or others for a moment too long. Generally, however, there is nothing sexual about the looks you get in a sauna. It is quite normal that when someone arrives at the sauna, people glance at them and greet them. 

One time my male coworker asked me to come to the workplace sauna with him. While there’s nothing weird about the situation per se, I still didn’t feel comfortable. I had to refuse politely. The thought of sitting naked on the sauna benches so close to him, made me squirm. 

Online harassment 

I have encountered more unpleasant behaviour on the internet than in real-life situations. There are a few examples of this “Covid-era phenomenon”. When corona first closed the spas, saunas and sauna worlds, there was a surge of new, sauna-related discussion groups on Facebook. There are strict rules in every group and sexual harassment is strictly forbidden. 

Despite this, I have received my fair share of not-so-innocent messages. People have asked me for example: Can we go to the sauna together after the pandemic? Are you naked when you take a sauna? What can you do in the sauna? Can I shave b*lls in the sauna? And many other crazy things. 

So, I would say there is more harassment in the online world than in real world. Luckily, I have picked a few tips along the way. Firstly, you can’t influence the messages people send you. The only thing you can do is immediately block suspicious-looking messages. I get a lot of weird messages that I do not reply to, especially on Instagram. If I can see that the person has no real questions, I just delete the message. 

Secondly, if the message just says hello and nothing else, I recommend that you don’t reply. If, on the other hand, the message clearly asks something really related to the sauna, I answer them gladly.

Is it OK to flirt in the sauna
Is it OK to flirt in the sauna © Paula Osenius

It would be interesting to hear what kind of experiences you have had with “sauna flirting”? Has it ever happened to you? Do you agree with my thoughts? Let me know in the comments below! 

Love, Sauna-Kati

Christmas sauna essentials- 6 Christmas Gift Ideas

23/11/2021

This ” Christmas sauna essentials- 6 Christmas Gift Ideas ” article focuses on gifts for sauna lovers and sauna owners. You do not necessarily need your own sauna to enjoy these products. Most of them are great for anyone who loves bathing and pampering!

Read more: Christmas sauna in Finland

Are you already stressing about Christmas presents? 

This year, my Christmas gift guide will focus on products that are used or needed in the sauna.

We Finns have our own sauna “rituals”. Enjoying the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere of the sauna has been part of our Christmas tradition for hundreds of years. My Christmas gift guide will help you choose the best products for your sauna-loving friends and family.

And do you know what the best part is? You can now buy and send these wonderful products to your loved ones regardless of where you live. My Sauna Shop ships to Europe and North America. Shipping to the rest of the world is also possible for country-specific postage. Just feel free to contact us, we will find a solution!

Please order the products well in advance so you are sure to get them before Christmas.

So, what do you need to enjoy your sauna this Christmas?

The first thing that comes to mind is…

Sauna scent

You can now order Osmia’s high-quality sauna fragrances from my Sauna Shop. They are made in Finland and are the best sauna scents in the world. The Sauna Shop has 12 different steam scents: Birch, pine, sandalwood, juniper, eucalyptus, mint, rosemary, tar, smoke sauna, grapefruit, honey-herb and honey-lemon.

Which of these is your choice?

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Birch sauna scents

Personally, I love the birch and smoke sauna scents. The smoke sauna scent especially took me by surprise. You can really imagine being in a smoke sauna when you close your eyes. The birch fragrance is by far the best birch-scented sauna scent I have come across.

You can check out Sauna-Shop’s Steam Fragrance selection here.

Now that your sauna smells amazing it is time for a little beauty treatment.

Exfoliating salts

Osmia’s salt scrub with wild rose and jojoba oil is the perfect product for a little sauna pamper session. Wild rose is known for its stress-relieving and soothing qualities. You will leave the sauna even more relaxed than usual.

Wild rose is said to help with headaches. The wild rose is also a symbol of femininity, so this is a great gift for all the amazing women in your life.

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Osmia wild rose-jojoba oil exfoliating salt

If you think the wild rose scent is too strong for you, you can mix in some honey or olive oil.

Check out the wild rose jojoba oil peel here.

You can use the salt scrub in the sauna or in your bathroom. If you use it in the sauna, please remember to protect the sauna benches.

You can do this by using a big towel or even a sheet. Personally, I would recommend using a roll towel.

Roll towel

Protect your benches with a roll towel. This is something I have learned while living in Germany. In public saunas, it is really important that no sweat gets on the benches. You need a towel that is big enough to fit your bum and your feet. The roll towel is best suited for this task as it is wide and long enough.

Linen-cotton fabric is easy to care for. It also becomes softer and more absorbent after every wash.

Vappu Saunassa -malliston Mänty-kuosi © Jokipiin Pellava
Vappu saunassa -Mänty

You can order roll towers and other sauna textiles from the Sauna Shop. You can choose from different patterns like chalk stripe, birch, pine, and reindeer.

Check out all the wonderful roll towels available in the Sauna Shop.

The benches have been protected and your sauna smells wonderful. You may have put a relaxing salt peel on your skin and let it work for 10-20 minutes.

Maybe you now want to enhance the effect of peeling and use an authentic Finnish sauna whisk?

Authentic sauna whisk

Sauna Shop’s sauna whisks are made sustainably using Finnish birch branches. The birch whisks are made by hand using traditional methods.

You can be sure that these sauna whisks are high-quality and do not shed their leaves prematurely. I can promise that you can use them at least five times if not more.

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Authentic Finnish birch sauna whisk

As with all sauna whisks, please remember proper use and storage.

Soak the sauna whisk in hot water for at least 20 minutes before use. Allow it to dry after use. You can either hang dry the sauna whisk or just leave it on the sauna benches to dry.

Order authentic Finnish birch sauna whisks here.

Next, it is time to wash your hair. My personal recommendation is Osmia’s birch shampoo.

Birch shampoo

If you also want a wonderful birch scent for your hair, then Osmia birch shampoo is the right choice for you.

Osmia’s birch shampoo just happens to be the best shampoo I know! I have reduced the number of washes to twice a week, and I haven’t really needed any hair conditioner anymore. That’s if that’s a real miracle with my naturally curly and tangled hair.

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Osmia’s birch products

Here is feedback I received from a customer:

I have been using Osmia hair products for almost a year now and I am really happy with them.

The birch shampoo smells good and makes my hair naturally clean. One bottle lasted me more than half a year because the number of washes decreased to only once a week! I recommend it, together with the birch conditioner!

See also other Osmia hair care products in the Sauna-Shop.

For lovers of natural skincare, I recommend the beautiful soaps from the Kaurilan Sauna range.

Kaurilan Sauna Ruususuolasaippua

Kaurilan Sauna Salt Soap

Rose Salt Soap is wonderful for washing your face or beard as well as for shaving. It is also excellent for gentle cleansing of the entire body.

The soap is made from high quality vegetable oils and mineral-rich rose salt. Salt crystals melt and mix with the foam, making it very gentle for sensitive skin.

Rose Salt Soap is long lasting, fragrance and colorant free. Ecological choice for your skin and environment.

I hope that this “Christmas sauna essentials- 6 Christmas Gift Ideas” article will help you find the perfect gifts for this Christmas.

Saunatonttu-Kati

Kati, Sauna-Shop’s own sauna elf, wishes you a very wonderful Christmas time!

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