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Originally Posted by a9pia
Finally, I think the trick is to keep it light-hearted and avoid mean-spiritedness (another reason to steer clear of realism in these scenarios), while at the same time not being afraid to the let the scene linger on the nudity and moment of the exposure. After all many of the best scenes of this type (as in Zapped, Jane etc...) are let down ultimately by being too brief or non-nude so as not to alientate the mainstream audience - a problem we don't have here. Extending the embarassment by compelling the girl (through some suitably contrived set of reasons) to stick around while still naked or semi-naked would achieve this - and would be especially funny/ erotic if everyone is vocally trying to make light of her situation or pretending to ignore it while she cringes in embarassment..
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A better way to look at it is to take the opposite approach. Ask yourself this question, name one ENF scene where you EVER thought to yourself:
1. "That sucked -- I've never seen that happen in real life;"
2. "No woman would could possibly be THAT naive;"
3. "Oh, come on, she should be used to it by now;"
4. "Gosh, she's really over-acting the embarrassment;" or
5. "Oh, good, I'm glad she got her clothes back so soon!"
Seriously, can somebody name ONE example that made you think any of those things? EVER?
As I see it, the whole point of this exercise is to see how far we can push the boundaries. Helmhold has shown us that all the pre-conceived notions of how far this stuff can be taken are all totally full of crap.
Anybody exploring this realm shouldn't try to do a "little better" than what has been done before, but should intentionally see if he can take all the aspects to their extremes. Keep going until it doesn't work anymore, and then back off. Until somebody someday manages to succeed at that, the danger of doing too little is a LOT greater than the danger of doing too much.