>>2918615One major issue I see with a lot of progressive clothing loss stories is that they have a tendency to end as soon as she's completely naked. Maybe you can have one good 'scene' where she's exposed, but beyond that it's hardly more substantial than the typical anime ENF scene where a girl is walked in on changing, the MC goes "UUUWWWOOO" and then the camera pans to the sky.
>>2918708I agree that the best long-term nudity stories are the ones where the nudity isn't the entire focus - just the premise for the first chapter. Sometimes this is done poorly and the author is just writing a boring SoL drama where one character is naked. But when it's done well, it's about the implications of her nudity on other social aspects of her life.
Like if she's on the softball team, but can't wear the uniform. Rather than cutting part of the roster for this technicality, they make the rest of the team play naked so they 'match'. After one game of playing in the nude (and predictably getting destroyed because the team was too embarrassed to focus), they start to bully the ENF to convince her to quit of her own volition so they can wear clothes to practice again.
Sometimes the best chapter of a permanude story is actually the one after she gets her clothes back. Trying to adjust to her old life only to realize that people still treat her differently, people know exactly what she looks like naked, and that she's still going to be known as 'that exhibitionist chick' until she moves away.
I've seen people say that permanudity would eventually be treated as 'normal', but I don't think that's the case. It's kind of weird, but if you think of her long-term nudity as a 'disability' it makes the story come more naturally. Imagine the girls of Katawa Shoujo: Clearly they're much more than just their disabilities, but that's only how the other students at Yamaku Academy see their peers. When they're out in public, people stare a bit or make far too active of an effort not to stare.