Naked in School/Misc/Nudity Educational Enhancement Act

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This is not "canon", as there is no "official" interpretation of Naked in School. Every author may interpret the premise how they wish for their story, there are common concepts but the only mandatory commonalities is that it involves some kind of mandatory school program where students are nude and subject to special rules.

This page describes one of Cum Girl's takes on the Naked in School concept, and is not necessarily the same set of rules applied in her writing.

Nudity Requirements

The passage of the federal Nudity Educational Enhancement Act (NEEA), among other changes, created the Naked in School (NIS) program in all schooling in the United States. The NIS program requires that students be completely nude for at least a week during each school year. They are required to be naked at all times, including when they are at home and at activities off-campus.

Most states do not permit socks and shoes, as they are considered clothing, but this is not specified in the federal law. Regardless, all students are encouraged to be barefoot, and classes such as PE may require it.

There are several activity requirements to ensure sufficient numbers of students are in the program:

  • At least one student from each grade level must participate every week the program is being held.
    • For homeschooled students, this means they must spend their entire school year nude.
  • Each student must be in the program at least twice each quarter or semester.
  • Certain classes, such as PE or sex ed, may require weeks in the program beyond the above requirements, and often add additional requirements.
  • Students (or their parents) may volunteer for additional weeks in the program. These students must participate in all aspects of the program, but do not count for the above requirements. Some schools offer limited extra credit for volunteers.
    • While additional enrollment is voluntary, once submitted the extra weeks may not be cancelled, and if they are not completed, the student will be given extra weeks as punishment, as usual.
    • This results in some students being "permanude", by virtue of them or their parents signing them up for as many weeks as there are in the school year. This is reasonably common in communities espousing "free use" or "swinger" lifestyles.

The law does not specify selection methods, but these are generally randomized via federal NIS software.

Previously, the requirement was that at least one student from each grade level and each gender was required to participate each week. Some states interpreted this as requiring students of a non-binary gender to participate in the program for the entire year; amendments to the law clarified this, and eventually the gender requirement was dropped entirely.

At the start of each week, the participants in the next week of the program are determined. On Friday morning the selected participants for next week's program are informed of their status, and at the end of the day they must report to the office. The participants in the now-ending week are brought in and permitted to dress, and the next week's participants are required to disrobe. They will not be permitted to wear any clothing until Friday the next week.

For long weekends students strip on the last school day of that week. For school holidays (defined as any breaks longer than a week), the participants must still stripe on the last school day before the break, and are thus required to be continuously nude for the entire period they are on break for. Because this is inconvenient for the families, they are generally given a week's prior notice instead of only one day's notice. There are no program participants at the end of the school year or over the summer. (Summer school does have the program, but is executed separately).

To enforce this, their current clothes are locked in a safe, which replace the previous week's students' clothing. The previous group gets their "after" pictures taken, and the upcoming group gets their "before" pictures taken. (Both naked and clothed variants are taken for each).

For students in the program for periods longer than a week, they do not get to dress until the end of their period in the program, but still must report weekly for nude "before and after" pictures.

Family Requirements

Nudity at home is maintained on the honor system. It is considered too invasive and expensive to fully confiscate everyone's clothing; the locked clothes at the end of the week is more symbolic than material.

When a student is enrolled in the program, all individuals in their family or household who are older than three years of age must also go naked for the duration. This includes older individuals such as university students, even if they do not live at home. While these family members are required to be naked, they are not considered to be part of the program, and thus are not subject to reasonable requests but are subject to relief (see below).

All participants in the program bring the nudity obligation on their family, including for punishments (see below) and voluntary registration for extra weeks. Notably, parents are prohibited from preventing their children from volunteering.

This results in individuals with a large family spending many extra weeks naked while young (if they have older siblings) and after graduating (if they have younger siblings).

The NEEA requires that students in the same household not be in the program on the same week, unless no other arrangement can be found. This means that the effective number of weeks a youth spends naked increases in proportion to the number of school-age siblings they have. For instance, if two pairs of twins are in high school, each will spend at least a collective month each semester naked, as they cannot wear clothes for their NIS week and the NIS weeks of their three siblings.

Enforcement

If people are found wearing clothes in violation of the program (save for a set of explicit exceptions, such as medical emergency, which are enumerated in the NEEA), they are stripped on sight and given a citation. They will be given nudity spot checks for the remainder of the duration. The first offense results in an extra week in the program, and each further offense result in an extra month in the program. Severe repeat offenders are given long-term mandatory nudity and stiff fines, and parents who are attempting to circumvent nudity protocol may be investigated by Child Protective Services (CPS).

Use of Facilities

Initially the program required that students were required to use the opposite gender's bathrooms and locker rooms. After the passage of laws requiring all utilities be gender-neutral, this clause was technically repealed. If there are multiple facilities (usually leftover from the days of gender segregation), school officials generally designate one of them for all NIS students. Non-program students may use either bathroom.

Adult supervision in bathrooms or locker rooms is not required.

Relief

The NEEA recognizes that being continuously naked in public will have an arousing effect on students. Thus, at the start of every class period, all NIS students must receive "relief". This was previously optional, but was later amended to be mandatory.

During relief, all student participants appear in the front of the class, and must orgasm or attempt to orgasm within the time allotted (set by the school district, but no less than five minutes). Policy around how relief works varies by school, and can often be set by the teacher. Students experiencing a refractory period or who are otherwise unable to orgasm must still appear before the class and may be groped or posed instead.

"Standard" relief consists of the participant masturbating themselves to climax, however in most circumstances other students may assist them. Students may volunteer to assist the student, or, depending on school policy, the participant may choose the student, or a pairing will be chosen by the teacher. Any students may be invoked for relief, regardless of their sexual orientation. In addition to assisted masturbation, oral, vaginal, or anal intercourse may be used as relief. Proper protection, lubricant, cleanliness, etc. must be observed. Some teachers have sex toys which are available for use during relief.

Sexual Safety

One of the events which culminated in the creation and passage of the Nudity Educational Enhancement Act were several important scientific developments in medicine. First was the creation of the universal genital cure, which eliminated all sexually-transmitted diseases and made future variants impossible. Then was universal birth control, a medication which makes unwanted pregnancy impossible, as both partners must truly desire it. This medicine also has other side effects, such as an increased libido and a massive increase in ejaculate output. Finally, the body temperature control protein was created, which enables humans to be warm and comfortable at almost any temperature, even when they are naked and the temperature is nearly freezing.

Vaccines containing all of these effects can be manufactured cheaply and administered in a single dose; as such all infants are required to be innoculated by three months of age.

Studies have found that the number of people identifying as bisexual has increased with time. Whether this is a result of the vaccine or a natural consequence of increasing sexual liberation is debated.

Reasonable Requests

All NIS participants must permit "reasonable requests" or "reasonable access". Students, staff, or members of the public may request that enrolled students pose for photography, submit for groping (including assisted masturbation), and receiving or giving oral stimulation, or participating in sexual intercourse. None of the activities may harm the participants, and requires consent if it involves "extreme" acts or parties other than the NIS student(s) and the requester(s).

Reasonable requests cannot inhibit the student from fulfilling basic school responsibilities, but otherwise is very freeform. The requests can be educational (handing out papers or posing as an anatomy model) or not (performing oral sex on the teacher during class). Additionally, students may decline or halt requests if they reasonably feel that it is unsafe or harmful.

Originally, the NEEA only required posing and groping. This was later expanded after lobbying by sex positivity activists and teachers.