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baths noun Turkish baths where the main attraction is sex between homosexual men US- You’ll never learn to stay out of the baths, will you. — Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band, p. 59, 1968
- Baths can be found in any large city. — Screw, p. 2, 29 September 1969
- Some of the New Free gays believe the new culture will grow out of the baths side-by-side with the community centers[.] — John Francis Hunter, The Gay Insider, p. 150, 1971
- Often the baths endeavor to compete for the trade with novel decors, a bigger orgy room [pig room] or other gimmicks to attract the gay clientele. — Bruce Rodgers, The Queens’ Vernacular, p. 28, 1972
- Essentially, the baths are where gay men go for sex. — The Village Voice, 27 September 1976
- Man’s Country is the largest, the best-equipped, and the most packed baths in the city. — Drummer, p. 55, 1980
- You betcha. None o’ that nasty heterosexual role-playing for us. Lots of buddy nights at the baths. — Armistead Maupin, Further Tales of the City, p. 33, 1982
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