Anonymous
6/13/2025, 2:54:19 PM
No.211685197
Turkish people back then
> It has become a tradition for Turkish people to go to the bathhouse. Perhaps for this reason, there were many excuses for going to a bath, from bridal baths to groom's baths, private baths, and even to having a girl in a bathhouse.
>So much so that when a new city was being established or a social complex was built inside the city, it was first started with a bath and then a mosque. In the past, there were at least two or three baths around the newly established neighborhoods and places such as shrines where people gathered frequently.
White people back then
>When the European Christians, who had the opportunity to get to know the baths during the Crusades, they came back to their countries, these baths, which they called public baths, became popular in England and France. Until the early 20th century, most Europeans and Americans, who lived in terrible filth, died of diseases related to it. The deaths of children from diarrhea in the 1800s increased considerably because mothers did not wash their hands after they had to toilet.The biggest reason for this was the absurd belief that European Christians did not find the bathroom and nudity as "innocent" at all because it evoked sexual intercourse. The law either prohibited the bathroom or imposed certain limits. At that time, people who took more than one bath in a month were even jailed.
> It has become a tradition for Turkish people to go to the bathhouse. Perhaps for this reason, there were many excuses for going to a bath, from bridal baths to groom's baths, private baths, and even to having a girl in a bathhouse.
>So much so that when a new city was being established or a social complex was built inside the city, it was first started with a bath and then a mosque. In the past, there were at least two or three baths around the newly established neighborhoods and places such as shrines where people gathered frequently.
White people back then
>When the European Christians, who had the opportunity to get to know the baths during the Crusades, they came back to their countries, these baths, which they called public baths, became popular in England and France. Until the early 20th century, most Europeans and Americans, who lived in terrible filth, died of diseases related to it. The deaths of children from diarrhea in the 1800s increased considerably because mothers did not wash their hands after they had to toilet.The biggest reason for this was the absurd belief that European Christians did not find the bathroom and nudity as "innocent" at all because it evoked sexual intercourse. The law either prohibited the bathroom or imposed certain limits. At that time, people who took more than one bath in a month were even jailed.