That Look – Since no one’s talking, the other type of interaction besides touching is facial expressions.Depending on the gay bathhouse, these can be an additional charge or included in the overall entrance fee. You’ll figure it all out pretty quick but suffice to say: a door left open can be an invitation to watch or join those inside. Private Rooms – Separable rooms with either a wipeable pad on the floor or a mattress on a bench are a mainstay of any gay bathhouse experience.And yes, guys: “No” means “no,” even in the dark. We hate this practice and don’t think it is in any way acceptable. Usually not advised for your first time gay sauna experience, but if you don’t have any preference of who you get with and are turned on by anonymity, then why not give it a try? Be careful, however, as in the dark most guys don’t use a condom as no one can see. The lights are off, and all you can see are the outlines of other guys. Dark Rooms – Anything goes in this kinky zone.Otherwise known as the ‘dry areas,’ no action is allowed in these spaces in most establishments – but follow the lead of everyone else if you’re unsure. Some have bars serving alcoholic drinks, others have dance floors with DJs or even live shows. Relaxation Lounge – Many locals head to their closest gay sauna for more than just the cruisy atmosphere.