8 Replies to “Remind me why”

  1. I interpreted her use of the term “PN sentence” as nothing more than her unhappiness with her mom’s action. It seems likely the correct term would be “class” or “program”. Something through the local community college or maybe Parks and Recreation that combines 24/7 nudity with group activities.

  2. Great start! By the time the 3 months is up, the shyness should be dealt with and replaced by enjoyment of all the positive attention this gorgeous beauty will receive. By then she should be ready to register on her own.

  3. One technical point: Use of the term “PN Sentence” here is a little strange. That would imply it’s an official punishment for a crime. When parents impose nudity it’s not even technically “permanent nudity”, though the effect is the name. Colloquially this is usually known as “taking away their clothes”.

    Wording aside, I like the concept of this caption though.

    • The term “sentence” here could refer to an official court order, not necessarily punishment. As her mom “signed her up” for it, it sounds more official than just parental authority clothing restriction.
      I like the idea that a parent (or other authority) could take an official action that would eliminate (or make more difficult) the ability to give in and reduce the term. This could be a registration with the county courthouse or a formal petition for a judges ruling or something along those lines.

      • That would still go against the established rule of the setting that you can’t register someone else. I marked it “alt” though, because it does sound like it’s implying something like that. No reason it couldn’t work that way in a slightly different version of the permanent nudity universe.

        • While it is not the norm, I could see an administration that wants to be sure the PN laws are obeyed setting up a database where parents and schools can (must?) register punishments of anyone old enough to register as PN, or apparently old enough. This would be available to the police automatically when they access the main PN database to check if a person is registered. Such a database would mean the officer would be able to check if a suspect was actually under punishment, or is just streaking illegally, without having to contact the parent/school to verify the claim.

          Registration could be done quickly via the internet with the same checks as we currently have for changing registration on an internet site, such as sending an email as confirmation.

          If this was in force, the term ‘registered’ in this post would be accurate, and due to the formality of registration it might have become common to refer to a punishment as a sentence.

          • You do have a point. There’s no reason something like that couldn’t exist. My reasoning for the rule that only a judge can register someone else, was basically to nip in the bud, what I saw as excesses where pretty much anyone could register anyone else for practically any reason, which strains my credulity too far.

            But I did create the (usually, but not necessarily) short term “taking away clothes” concept for parents and schools, to keep those kinds of captions on the table. But if they do it for a significant period of time, like a week or more, their child/student is essentially living as a permanude for the duration, so it does seem like some kind of method to notify the authorities would be helpful.

            I’d be inclined to think of it more as an advisory thing though. Like if your name is in the actual registry, you’re permanently naked by definition. And if there’s any kind of mistake it would take a whole lot of paperwork to fix. Where as this would be more like “Hey, note to the friendly neighborhood copper, so-and-so is supposed to be naked until April 26th. They wouldn’t need to be quite as careful about controlling access to it, because it wouldn’t be legally binding in itself. Like if they stop you and find your name is on the advisory list but you insist you’re not under any kind of mandated nudity, would probably call your home or a school administrator to check. Of course if they found out you lied, you’d be in trouble.

            • Or it could be like the temporary registration papers I used in my story Earth- 2094. Where the naked student would have papers that outline their nudity. While I set an age limit on forced nudity, for my own reasons, I utilized a paperwork status for those under the proper age to be nude.
              That is, of course, if the recipient of the nudity is voluntary. If it’s forced, there’s no paperwork to back that up.

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