So I wouldn't be at all surprised if this already exists; if so, I'd love it if someone could point me to it. I got the idea from the existing story Levinov's La-La Land, which deals with a lot of the same themes as far as I've read, but is obviously Levinov's private work. Also, there are obviously a lot of stories that cover similar ground to this idea, many very similar, but you all know how sometimes you just need exactly this one thing and nothing even close will do, haha. Anyway, the idea is a public hub or anthology for short stories focusing on what I'm gonna call UNF, that is, the opposite of ENF. As I'm sure I don't need to explain, this is the idea of women being naked in public, in settings and situations where this is not normal or expected, but rather than being embarrassed or humiliated, they're either nonchalantly chill or actively enjoying it. This is distinct from stories about free use societies or those were public nudity is otherwise normalized. I'd also distinguish it from stories where the unashamed public nudity is brought about through reality warping or mind control or something similar; the idea is that this is basically the real world or something like it, where nudity is about as taboo as we expect, but the ladies in question just don't give a fuck for whatever reason. (Probably the responses of others are toned down somewhat as well, so the women don't get assaulted and/or arrested.) Like I said, there are obviously lots of stories that have this; however, I'm not aware of any that are a) public anthology stories, and b) focus specifically on this concept as their core theme, as opposed to just one use of some other idea like reality warping or mass mind control or whatever. I'd love to start a collection like this myself for anyone interested to contribute to, but I want to make sure I'm actually the first one to be doing so. Anyone know of anything like this on here?
Sounds like CNF (Confident Nude Females) I guess there are a few stories with that theme around. I'm not a fan of those at all. If such "stories" become bigger, the themes might get more diverse and readers who like only certain themes might become annoyed by notifications of non-fitting branches. And others who don't get hooked up by the initial branches might not fav the story at all.