Two individuals who are generally comfortable with nudity found themselves unexpectedly shy at a naked comedy show. The experience highlighted the complex social dynamics and unspoken rules surrounding nudity, prompting an exploration into why we wear clothes and how our comfort levels with nakedness vary across different contexts.
Unexpected discomfort with nudity despite prior experience
Lack of clear social cues in a nude setting
The role of unspoken rules and social contracts in shaping our behavior