I think some sort of "backstage" nudity is a lot more common than some people think.
In my college days I knew several people in the theater department. They had said several times something like "You can't be shy about nudity and be in theater." They talked all the time about how, when they would come off stage between acts, if there was a costume change, you literally only had 2 or 3 minutes to change, so you did it right there in front of whomever was around. The costumes were designed for easy on and off. I was told you could sneak a glance here and there, just don't stand there and stare...that would get you a rebuke from the actor/actress and the head of the department.
I had no real interest in theater. But one semester they talked me into giving it a try. The only reason why I agreed was you got a tuition scholarship if you were in theater. I was the assistant stage manager for one play. One of the actresses was a gorgeous blonde who was built like a brick house. She had it up top, and down below. She was also a dancer and into yoga, so she was curvy, and in really firm shape. Every guy in the theater department wanted her, including me. But she only dated "older" guys, like 30ish. At the age we were at that time 30 was old.
Her part in the play was a maid. Her wardrobe was a maid outift, low cut up top, to show off plenty of cleavage, and a mini-skirt. After one of the acts she was supposed to change into a house coat and slippers. So, she comes off stage, kicks off the heels she was wearing, bends over forward, a wardrobe person grabs her costume in the area of her hips, and pulls it straight off over her head. Here she is standing there, maybe 10 feet away from me, in nothing but very small lace panties. And this was back in the day when women didn't shave down there. I could definitely see a few hairs peaking out around the lace. To this day that is the best pair of tits I've ever seen...at least in person. She didn't seem the least bit shy or bothered by it, she took it in stride, like it was nothing unusual.
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