5 thoughts on “Easier to undress in front of others when someone else is already nude?

  1. For me it doesn’t matter, My normal state is nude. I do find that in some situations everyone else is more comfortable stopping off to fully nude if I or someone else immediately gets full nude and goes about their activities

  2. Hmm, good question. For me it’s both yes and no. Yes, because you won’t be the center of attention. (Unless your naked body really sticks out) but at the same time, you are still naked/vulnerable but just sharing that risk with others.

  3. Yes, because it redefines the space.
    I have no problem with being nude in a communal changing room myself, but I live in increasingly prudish England and it’s getting less common.
    If everyone else is changing in private booths then I can become more aware.
    Saunas over here often have single sex sessions, but still have signs saying that swimming costumes must be worn at all times.

    1. A comparison: I sing, and love performing to an interested audience in a concert venue (amateur) but would be awkward about just bursting into song at work, or busking in the street. It’s about context.

      1. Yes, there’s definitely an extra edge to being the only one naked, or the first one naked.
        I’ve never played strip games other than with partners, I would imagine my competitive streak would kick in, and I’d be trying to get a woman naked first, but if it had to be a man, I would rather it was me.

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