>>2918615I've noticed there seem to be two major schools of thought within ENF fiction. There are those like you, who are primarily fascinated by the stripping process, and those like myself, who care more about keeping the girl naked. This is ultimately a matter of personal preference and you have no obligation to enjoy the same things I do, but in case anyone's curious, I'll explain what I like about prolonged nudity, since I saw comments in the last thread that appeared ignorant about it.
First, with the girl fully nude, you might think maximum embarrassment has been achieved, but then you'd be wrong. A possible next step, if it didn't already happen before or concurrently to her stripping, is for her to receive the devastating news that she will no longer get to wear anything. A few ways to achieve this are blackmail, contracts, curses, laws, and medical conditions. What makes this hot isn't for us to actually see every moment of her naked life, but rather her dawning horror that, from now on, everyone she meets will see her naked, and there's nothing she can do to prevent it. She might consider staying inside indefinitely, but end up caving to threats of expulsion from school or firing from work. She could try to fight her way out of this, but if so she should fail or take an agonizingly long time to prevail.
Additionally, the prospect of being stuck naked has absurdly embarrassing implications on her daily life. In the hands of the right author, it's basically an infinite shame glitch. They should start small with simply going outside, and then escalate to things like riding public transportation, attending school or work, confessing to her crush, competing in a tournament, giving an oral presentation, and getting interviewed by a TV crew (without censorship, of course). It's important that the author keeps throwing her into a variety of distressing social situations, or else she gets used to it and the story devolves into mind-numbing exhibitionist slop.