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Bathhouse cruising while recovering from foot injury.


Leobboy

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Yes, its weird.

 

But I see that you are in NY also where our one bathhouse is ESC.

 

If you're going there, I say have at it. There will be others there using walkers, canes, wheel chairs and various mobility devices. I'm just not sure how you would manage the two rather steep flights of stairs.

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5 hours ago, topblkmale said:

Yes, its weird.

 

But I see that you are in NY also where our one bathhouse is ESC.

 

If you're going there, I say have at it. There will be others there using walkers, canes, wheel chairs and various mobility devices. I'm just not sure how you would manage the two rather steep flights of stairs.

Do you really see guys with "walkers, canes, wheel chairs" there?

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I’ve never seen wheel chairs, but there are superior twinks who claim that any men older than they are, should stay home.  Some of us enjoy men of all ages and the main floor of the ESC is easily accessible. Yes there are stairs to other floors but the crowd circulates pretty well on its own.  Topblkmale, let me know whenever you visit there, I’d be very happy to meet you.

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From a crowd-reception standpoint, I tend to take the position of "If they don't like it, fuck them", so bear that in mind.

From a medical perspective, keep in mind that a bathhouse is far from a sterile environment. It's far from a clean environment, for that matter. If your injury involves any open wound (ie surgical sutures, a cut that left things exposed, etc.) you might consider waiting a bit; even with a boot on, you might find your bandages getting something pretty nasty on them and possibly set back your recovery.

And if you mean from the perspective of the bathhouse, you could always contact them during normal business hours, when a manager type person is likely to be around, and ask if he thinks it presents any problems.

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2 hours ago, meetme said:

I’ve never seen wheel chairs, but there are superior twinks who claim that any men older than they are, should stay home.  Some of us enjoy men of all ages and the main floor of the ESC is easily accessible. 

 

I had three friends over Friday and got fucked by all three; one was 23, another 28 and the third 60+. I too enjoy men of all age. (50+ to the front of the line.)

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23 hours ago, Leobboy said:

What are your thoughts about going to a bathhouse using crutches and wearing one of those leg boots. Is it weird? Would there be any restrictions from the business to allow you the access?

I don’t see anything weird about it. Surely an injury doesn’t mean a guy doesn’t get horny!

I also doubt any bathhouse would care. If they did, you could just tell them you have a disability and they’re discriminating against you. 

As for getting laid, I’m sure there are plenty of guys - like me - who’d go out of their way to help out a guy with an injury. 

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I would think a foot injury would be one of the most dangerous injuries you could have at a bathhouse.  I almost lost my right foot several years back and it was an incredibly expensive injury to deal with.  The podiatrist who treated me told me that MRSA (or is it MERSA) was everywhere, he said speaking to his children's pediatrician gave him nightmares.  If you have a foot injury or wound you can easily become infected from pool surfaces, group showers or showers at the gym, anywhere where moist surface might come in contact with your foot, ankle, etc.

Personally, I would avoid gym showers, pool surfaces and bathhouse surfaces like the kind leading into hot tubs or pools.  It's just not a risk worth taking.

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14 hours ago, BBBxCumDumpster said:

Do you really see guys with "walkers, canes, wheel chairs" there?

Yes. There is an older (late 70s) white man that comes in with a wheelchair. He gets a room on the main floor. He is usually escorted in and out by a younger early 30s latin guy. I think he's his caretaker. 

Sometimes the walkers and wheelchairs are left in the corridors.

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