>>2799844Fuck it, let's get toxic.
What are your LEAST favorite ENF tropes? The kind of thing that makes you roll your eyes and lose interest.
Personally, I can't get into the 'Nude Modeling' scenario.
IRL nude modeling is typically done as a gesture drawing session and the models (needing to be able to hold a position for up to half an hour at a time) are always professionals. Likewise, the people attending the session are always experienced enough at what they do that they wouldn't freak out over a naked lady in front of them.
So there's always some kind of contrivance as to why a bunch of amateurs are attending a nude modeling session and why the girl is totally inexperienced at it - and if the writer has to set up so many moving parts in advance, they may as well have done anything else but 'She gets naked and then sits there doing nothing for half an hour'.
Similarly, medical ENF scenarios do nothing for me.
Half the appeal of an ENF situation comes from the reaction or potential reaction of the other party, and no doctor is going to be shocked that he's seeing a woman undress. So the only embarrassing thing would be if someone else walked in on her, but then in a doctor's office that's not super likely that a random stranger could just stumble into an examination room.
Also not a big fan of anything involving a girl 'Forgetting' her underwear or deciding not to wear it one day. If the girl is embarrassed, it's because she doesn't want to be seen undressed. If she's so unconcerned with her clothes that she can forget to wear them in the first place, it kind of takes away from the severity of the situation.
Of course, any scenario can be done well even if the basic premise is underwhelming. The whole 'forgetting her clothes' thing can still work in a situation where there's something blatantly more concerning, like a girl running out of a burning building without dressing first, or chasing after a criminal who tried to rob her while she was in the bath.