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I'm new to Seattle and I've never been to a bath house. I don't really know what to expect from club z or steamworks. What should I bring/ not bring? Also what should I expect lighting wise? I'd appreciate any tips you guys may have. Thanks!

*need (title typo, sorry)

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This article might help 

 

http://www.homorazzi.com/article/what-is-a-bath-house-really-like-faq-steamworks-stereotypes-hook-ups-gay/

 

Basically you just go in your jeans, tshirt or whatever and then you rent a room or a locker and change out of your clothes and wear the towel they give you around your waist or you can wear your clothes but that makes you look like your a newbie or a prude, and does not lend well to getting laid.  They don't allow you to bring in drugs or alcohol, though people do smuggle drugs in.  Streamworks tends to be a more upscale bathhouse with newer and nicer facilities and Club Z is where you go for more kink and bareback play.  Club Z is older but they have been remodeling and fixing things up lately.

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I'm new to Seattle and I've never been to a bath house. I don't really know what to expect from club z or steamworks. What should I bring/ not bring? Also what should I expect lighting wise? I'd appreciate any tips you guys may have. Thanks!

*need (title typo, sorry)

Fixed your typo!

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