In ancient Greece, poor people typically bathed less frequently than the wealthy, often due to limited access to public baths or water sources. When they did bathe, they might use a basin or a bucket of water at home, sometimes taking sponge baths rather than full immersions. In some cases, communal washing areas near rivers or springs were utilized, where individuals could wash themselves using whatever resources were available. Overall, bathing practices among the poor were influenced by both social status and the availability of water.
Greece has both wealthy people and poor people. But many are middle class.
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no. Greece has poor soil
bread water soup if lucky some lamb
It changed because the poor people in greece did not like losing their land
No, ancient Greeks did not have bathhouses. The Greeks did bathe however in large tubs that were often heated by coals.
yes
it an ancient contrey
no
Yes, you can bathe after sex if you want. You could even bathe during sex. A lot of people do this.
not very often
once a month