The Berkeley Steam works just north of Oakland on the east side of the bay is a popular haunt for men who like men. It offers television sets, private and public play areas. Sex swings are available. A guy can socialize with other dudes and get a piece of ass.
It also doubles as a gym. There is a sauna, steam room and secure lockers for clothes and valuables.
A wintry Friday afternoon at 3 30 finds me walking toward that bathhouse to have my needs met. The last time I got laid the temperature at 3 30 was in the 80s with about 5 hours of daylight remaining. I was prepared to pay for a month- long membership.
Just inside, I looked around scoping out the joint. Hot guys here and cute guys seem to be everywhere I look.
Having approached the window I said, "I would like to purchase a month."
"OK," said the clerk.
That said, the hot youthful-looking dude at the check-in counter took out a membership agreement which I signed before putting my plastic on the countertop. I looked at the prices listed on the board behind him.
I did notice that the guys in the workout room were wearing speedos so I wore one.
A few steps away a cute brawny fellow was bench-pressing so I joined him. Though much stronger than me, he didn't mind having a smaller workout partner.
Maybe I can get him out of his speedos. I want that dick.
I memorized his features: light-brown hair, thin lips, a trimmed beard, blue eyes. His face is oval.
Anyway three sets of 10 reps later I decided to tell him my name.
"Nice to meet you Steven. I'm Paul."
"I'm going to sit in the jacuzzi."
"I'll join you."
Noticing that men are walking around in the nude, I pulled my speedos off and left them in my locker before stepping down into the tub.
The 104 degree water bubbled around me. Streams hit my body.
"Is this your first time here?"
"It is," I replied.
"What do you do for a living?"
"Alta Bates Medical Center, Radiology tech."
He nodded and replied. "I'm a copywriter."
"So you're in marketing."
"You can say that."
I wonder how old you are if you don't mind me asking.
Instead of that I asked, "how long have you been doing that job."
"Almost 30 years," he replied.
"I've been at my job for 3 years since I graduated from San Diego State."