Somebody would brush up against me in the sauna,but nobody forced anything. You could not beat the hours or the price. As a result the mainly gay clientele respected the straight members (!) who gave the club some kind of cover. The only catch was it was a gay club.Īpparently it had been a gay bath house but had added a great deal of health club features to avoid being shut down. He used these if he had to work late and did not want the 2 hour commute. He had joined because it also had about thirty cubicles with beds which you could rent for an additional 6 dollars a visit. It was open 24 hrs, had pristine equipment and was cheaper than any other club in town. I happened to hear from an older colleague about a club near his office. I kept saying that I had to join a health club, but it would have to be very near to my home or my work. I had been overworked and was losing weight due to a lack of time to lift weights etc. I guess you could say that I never felt anything against gay sexuality, I just did not think it was for me. I am a white male in my mid 20s living in a large city.I have been straight all my life, although I have gone out with several bisexual women.