The Clothing Mandate Nullification Framework
Women are supposed to be naked. It's just science.
Chapter 1
by
WriteMan
In the mid 2020s, scientists in Zurich conducted a massive longitudinal study lasting 15 years across a number of age, income brackets, ethnicities, and nationalities. The study found that women who spend frequent, prolong periods of time naked saw a wide range of statistically significant health benefits.
The women in the study had better heart health than the control group, theorized to be caused by the heart having to pump more blood to the extremities to maintain a healthy body temperature. Breast health also saw improvements. The muscles and ligaments that support a woman's breasts normally atrophy due to wearing bras, but maintained their strength and elasticity over the study. The lack of compression of breast tissue and pressure on the lymph nodes resulted in much lower rates of breast cancer, and lower rates of illness and other cancers as well.
Women in the study saw higher metabolisms due to the body needing to work harder to maintain internal temperatures. These women also reported easier times maintaining their desired weights. Women that were frequently naked reported better moods, higher happiness scores, and had lower rates of mental illness. The combined factors of being happier and healthier, along with a lack of shame regarding the body, resulted in higher sexual satisfaction in women who spent more time naked. They had high libidos, easier times achieving orgasm, and more frequent orgasms alone and with partners.
As shocking as the results of the study were, what was just as surprising is that the men in the study did not share the same results. The men in the study saw no meaningful changes in health outcomes compared to the men in the control group.
Faced with the overwhelming evidence, researchers across disciplines concluded that it was highly likely that human females evolved to be naked and that women wearing clothes was actively detrimental. The health benefits for women were still recorded in women who chose to wear shoes and other small articles and accessories. These health benefits were only present in sexually mature women, manifesting in women at the end of puberty, typically at the ages of 18 to 20.
The announcement of the studies results kicked off a debate that would have wide ranging consequences for women and society. In the English speaking world, advocates for the studies results would begin campaigning for the The Clothing Mandate Nullification Framework, or CMNF.
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An earth-shattering study concludes that clothes are unhealthy for women.
Updated on Aug 25, 2025
Created on Aug 25, 2025
by WriteMan
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