UPDATE - Shower Time Page
December 1st, 2008A reader made the observation Thais don’t care for steaming hot showers, so I’ve updated the Shower Time page with an explanation for this - also below…
Most of the boys come from homes that do not have a hot water heater in the shower. In fact, many homes in Thailand don’t even have showers. A common method of bathing is to bail water from a large tub and pour it over the body. One can assume the tub of water is topped off after bathing, so it’s at room temperature by the next round of baths.
In apartment buildings, and many homes, water is usually supplied from one or more holding tanks located on the roof. The afternoon sun warms the water in these tanks, making it more comfortable during the winter months, but possibly very hot in summer time. Even though the boys may have a shower nozzle in the bathroom, it’s not uncommon to see that same big tub of water, which is also used to rinse out the squat toilet. Again, that big tub of water sets all day and turns to room temperature.
I watched a woman bathe here infant child from a garden hose in Soi Twilight one time. The child didn’t flinch one bit when she turned the hose on him.
Most of the bar boys come from rural Thailand where, to a large extent, bathing is at its most primitive, so it’s no surprise they prefer a cooler temperature when bathing. I do know one boy that prefers steaming hot showers, but he’s an exception. While most may be used to cold water bathing, they do enjoy every opportunity to shower with a water heater. Even so, the majority just want the water warmed slightly. One boy told me he prefers his showers warm, but not hot, as the higher temperatures tend to dry his smooth skin and make it rough. I suspect he’s not alone in this thinking, as Thais go out of their way to protect and maintain their silky smooth skin.
We should also remind ourselves the temperatures in Thailand are quite hot and humid most of the year. So it should be no surprise the boys prefer a cool refreshing shower a couple of times a day. Over time, even I have developed a preference for the cooler showers, except during the winter months.














