A lot of my fantasies operate within a particular framework that I like to think of as a "mass exhibitionist awakening" among my friend group. Basically, all the couples our age that my wife and I know (especially those we're attracted to) have secretly always felt the way I do about nudity/embarrassment (obsessed with it), and as we're getting older now and partnering off, we're all starting to realise we have limited time to live out our fantasies while we're still relatively young.
Eventually some of us have the courage to suggest a few things - pulling out an adult card game at a games night, two couples going together to Sexpo etc - and soon that leads to open discussions about exhibitionism/voyeurism and how we all want to live life to the fullest. We're also very aware that if we just start having swingers' parties or orgies it will all eventually become "normal" - we want to hold on to and magnify that heightened nervous energy that comes with seeing someone naked for the first time, or losing a strip game at a crowded party, or reluctantly flashing after a lot of peer pressure etc.
With that sort of backstory/motivation in mind, I am constantly fantasising about different scenarios involving our friends, in which we're dreaming up creative ways to exploit our shared kink and have incredibly erotic experiences together centred around nudity. Different varieties of strip games (with strict limits so only one or two people end up showing anything per evening), different ongoing predicaments and dares, different themed parties. We're all openly obsessing over the prospect of seeing each other nude, while exhibiting a huge degree of self control to keep things at the highest level of excitement.
This probably isn't my silliest or most unrealistic fantasy (it's technically possible), but it's such an idealised view of how a scenario like this might turn out that it's the first thing that came to mind when I saw this post title. In reality, barely anyone is as obsessed with nudity as I am (and you're all on this site). A few of our couple friends would probably be weirded out by this kind of proposal, a few others might be open-minded in principle but not want to actually do anything, and maybe one or two would be interested in organising something but would end up having different desires and needs, to the point that I can't imagine it becoming a positive, long-term thing.
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