>>2918753>My favorite kind of a story is when an author put a character in a loop of [lose cloth(es)/exposed > embarrassed > get cloth(es) back >. lose cloth(es) again] As long as she remains naked long enough to properly soak in the embarrassment, I also enjoy this kind of story. In particular, I like it when she has to do it as part of her job or a game. However...
>She would never get used to being exposed and can still feel embarrassed at something as simply as someone saw her underwear even after her full naked body was seen before.This doesn't ring true to me. I firmly believe people can get used to anything if they are exposed to it enough times. Unless the girl is brain-damaged she's going to see the pattern soon enough, though I guess this could be solved by giving her a curse or medical condition that prevents her from getting used to it. Otherwise, although it may not work exactly the same as prolonged nudity (if the events occur unpredictably, instead of a sense of inevitability, the girl in this scenario will have anxiety, wondering when she's going to lose her clothes again), this scenario presents a challenge similar to that of prolonged nudity, where the author has to escalate the intensity in order to keep her from getting used to it. Aside from the social situations I previously discussed, this could alternatively be achieved by keeping her naked for longer and longer each time, potentially making it permanent after enough iterations.