Mixed bathing

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A sign forbidding men entering the women's section at Tel-Aviv beach, 1927
Surf bathing at Brighton-Le-Sands, Australia, early 20th century. Women's swim area.

Mixed bathing is the sharing of a pool, beach or other place by swimmers of both genders. Mixed bathing usually refers to swimming or other water-based recreational activities in public or semi-public facilities, such as hotel or holiday resort pool, in a non-sex segregated environment.

In ancient Rome, mixed bathing at public facilities was prohibited at various periods, while commonplace at others. It is also possible that sex-segregated bathing was the rule at some facilities but not at others.[1]

Modern times

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