At times of the week, usually the weekend, many fathers and sons visit the bathhouse and while for some the cleaning process is the prime function of the visit, for others it is simply for relaxation. I regularly see fathers and sons who will spend as much time cleaning each other, as I might in the pools and it is not in the least unusual for some to spend well over an hour cleaning either cleaning themselves or, in the case of a father, their son. The process begins with showering under the stand-up showers and entails much the same as a standard ablution — washing the body, shampooing, shaving and brushing teeth. We have now reached the point at which most westerners would consider themselves clean but which for the majority of Koreans is only the preamble to a meticulous ablution. After the stand up shower some visitors go straight to the sit down shower units while others will spend some time enjoying the various pools and saunas. For younger children, this often means playing while older boys are content to sit with their fathers.


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A post shared by Chris Landon thechrislandon. He publicly came out as gay in , to the surprise of many Michael Landon fans. Since then, he has unashamedly been open about his sexuality and the men that he dates. He settled down with Cody Morris and the pair decided that they wanted to start a family of their own. They named their new-born son Beau Landon Morris. Since both Landon and Morris chose to keep their own last names, they decided that their son should have both.


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Scott Takacs, a year-old and father of three, penned a personal essay about his experience coming out as a gay man to his sons. Read about his journey below in his own words. I was 42 years old when I came out to my wife.



Over the past four years, our son, Benjamin, has watched me lay out and look over equipment; test fuel canisters and batteries; portion out food, water, and first aid supplies; and finally load up a backpack with gear before heading out to the mountains. He knows that the outdoors — mountains, woods, wilderness, that is, not just stepping out the front door — are something I value and cherish. He has wanted to share this with me, and I with him. And we finally did just that. A week and a half after my son turned four, and two days before I turned 35, he and I went on our first father-son camping trip.