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What's the most embarrassing thing you've ever seen in a bathhouse?
That happened in high school. I was just a sophomore at that time. Because I am a transfer student who lives far away from home, I arranged to board in the school dormitory.

At that time, schools were all public bathhouses, that is, the kind where a person stood naked under the shower head and washed. There are many people in the bathhouse, and sometimes two people use a shower head. But I dare not join the excitement at this time. I choose to come back to take a shower in the evening study. My high school study is very tense. At this time, almost everyone has gone to the classroom, and the bathhouse is empty. I can wash the incense happily.

During the evening self-study, I sneaked back on the pretext of going back to the dormitory to get something. Sure enough, the whole dormitory was empty, and I couldn't help praising myself. I returned to the dormitory, quickly took a change of clothes and toiletries, and ran to the bathhouse. It is necessary to explain the floor structure of our dormitory here. It is ***5 floors with stairs in the middle, so the single-storey dormitory is divided into two sides. My dormitory is just not on the same side as the bathhouse. If I want to take the stairs, I won't show it here.

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The temperature of the bath water should be close to the body temperature, that is, 35 ~ 40℃. When the water temperature is too high, the blood vessels in the epidermis of the whole body dilate, and the blood flow in the heart and brain decreases, resulting in hypoxia. When pregnant women take a bath, the water temperature should not be too high to prevent fetal hypoxia and affect fetal development. Take a cold bath in summer.

If the bath water is too cold, the skin pores will suddenly close, the blood vessels will contract sharply, and the heat in the body will not be emitted. Especially on hot nights, people often feel weak limbs, shoulder and knee pain and abdominal pain after taking a cold bath, and even become the inducing factors of arthritis and chronic gastrointestinal diseases. In summer, the water temperature of a cold bath is generally not lower than 10℃.