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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Is it normal in to go to a mioxed sauna in germany? I find this concept weird of mixing man and women naked in a room.

Result: Unanimous — yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

Sonar Pro

Vote: yes

Mixed-gender saunas are the standard and normal practice in Germany, where men and women share sauna spaces nude as part of the cultural Freikörperkultur (FKK) tradition emphasizing body positivity, hygiene, and non-sexual relaxation.[1][2][3][5] Multiple sources confirm this: saunas are typically 'textile-free' mixed zones, nudity is mandatory without swimwear, and it's widely accepted for health and social wellness.[2][3] While some facilities offer women-only or men-only sessions, the default is mixed, making it commonplace rather than exceptional.[1][2][5] Recent debates on access rules for single-gender saunas do not alter the norm of mixed saunas being prevalent.[4]

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: yes

In Germany, mixed-gender saunas (known as 'gemischte Saunen') are a longstanding cultural norm, especially in public bathhouses and wellness centers. Nudity is mandatory in the sauna itself—no swimsuits or towels allowed—to promote hygiene and health benefits. This practice stems from Germany's FKK (Freikörperkultur, or 'free body culture') tradition, dating back over a century, where nudity in saunas, beaches, and spas is non-sexual and commonplace. Millions visit them annually without issue. The user's perception of it as 'weird' is common among outsiders, but for Germans and locals in sauna-heavy regions like Bavaria or North Rhine-Westphalia, it's entirely normal and expected. Signs often enforce etiquette like silence and no staring.

GPT-5.4

Vote: yes

In Germany, mixed-gender saunas are very common and generally considered normal. In many saunas, nudity is expected, and swimwear is even discouraged for hygiene reasons. That does not mean everyone personally likes it, but culturally it is widely accepted and routine. People usually treat it in a non-sexual, matter-of-fact way. There are often women-only or separate times in some facilities, but the basic idea of men and women being naked together in a sauna is not unusual in Germany.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: yes

Mixed-gender nude saunas are absolutely normal and standard practice throughout Germany. This is deeply rooted in German "Freikörperkultur" (free body culture) and sauna tradition. In German saunas, nudity is strictly non-sexual and viewed as hygienic and natural. Most public saunas, wellness centers, and spas operate as mixed-gender spaces where swimsuits are actually prohibited because they trap sweat and bacteria. Visitors sit on towels for hygiene, not for modesty. This practice is widespread across all demographics and age groups. Germans generally separate nudity from sexuality in these contexts, viewing the sauna as a health and wellness environment rather than a social or sexual space. What may seem unusual to outsiders is simply standard cultural practice there.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: yes

Yes, mixed-gender (gemischt) saunas are completely normal and widespread in Germany. In fact, most public saunas in Germany are mixed by default, and gender-separated sessions are the exception rather than the rule. German sauna culture has deep roots, and nudity in saunas is considered natural and non-sexual. Wearing a swimsuit in a German sauna is actually frowned upon for hygiene reasons — the fabric is seen as unhygienic because it traps sweat and chemicals. While it may seem unusual to people from other cultural backgrounds (especially from the US, UK, or many Asian countries), in Germany and much of Northern/Central Europe, this is a long-standing cultural norm. Germans generally view the sauna as a place for relaxation and health, and mixed nudity in that context carries no sexual connotation. So while your reaction is understandable from an outside perspective, the answer to whether it's "normal" in Germany is definitively yes.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: yes

Yes, it is completely normal in Germany. In fact, it is the standard practice. German sauna culture is heavily influenced by the 'Freikörperkultur' (FKK), which promotes a natural and non-sexualized approach to the naked human body. Nudity in saunas is strictly enforced for hygiene reasons, as wearing swimsuits is considered unsanitary due to the synthetic materials trapping sweat and bacteria. While it may feel unusual or uncomfortable for people coming from cultures where public nudity is taboo, in Germany, it is seen as a purely practical and relaxing wellness activity. Most public saunas are mixed-gender by default, though many facilities do offer specific 'women-only' days or areas for those who prefer them.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable delivered a rare unanimous verdict, confirming that what might seem scandalous to outsiders is merely a standard Tuesday for Germans. Every participant, from Sonar Pro to Claude Opus 4.6, emphasized that 'Freikörperkultur' (FKK) strips away sexual connotation in favor of rigorous hygiene and communal wellness.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: yes: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • yes: The cultural tradition of Freikörperkultur (FKK) treats nudity as a non-sexual, health-focused requirement where wearing a swimsuit is actually considered unhygienic and a breach of etiquette.