Naked Experiment #3

It’s taken way too long to get here but the detailed written account of the third Naked Experiment session is finally out on Amazon.

Five members of a women’s amateur netball team, aged between 36 and 45 needed help preparing for a naked fund-raising calendar. The rest of the team were happy to take part in the calendar shoot, but these five lacked the body confidence and wanted help overcoming their shyness.

Follow their progress as they tackle ten challenges that lead them gradually from shyness to nudity. This written description includes introducing the participants, the challenges, interviews afterwards and conclusions drawn from the results. 80+ pages of transcripts and descriptions, with location diagrams but no photos. Find out more…

Download the full document or a free sample from Amazon UK or Amazon US.

Naked Experiment #2 – Full Report at last!!

It’s taken way too long to get here, but the full report on Naked Experiment session #2 is finally complete and available on Amazon UK and Amazon US.

We got six people together, three women and three men, with ages ranging from 22 to 52, to try out a range of situations involving casual nudity. These included:

  • Someone is chosen randomly to be the first one naked, and the group watching them take off all of their clothes.
  • A person is allowed to strip any one person naked.
  • Participants vote on who should be naked, then watch that person undress.
  • Everyone is given the option to get naked together.
  • A presentation where the presenter is presenting their own naked body.
  • An outdoor fully-naked challenge for one participant.
  • And more!

There are also short interviews with the participants after the session and each participant had the opportunity to pose for a souvenir photo where they are completely naked and the rest of the group is fully clothed (photos NOT shown in the report for privacy reasons).

The report is available as a Kindle publication. Don’t worry, you don’t need a Kindle to read it. The free Kindle app is available on PC, Mac, Web, Android, Windows Phone and iOS, so almost every portable device is covered.

Download the UK report here – Download the US report here.