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== Comics ==
* Storm of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] comes from an African tribe with [[National Geographic Nudity]] aplenty. Not only that, but her mutant powers included a physical immunity to weather extremes, so she had no qualms going naked in New York in the dead of winter. However, she eventually grew accustomed to Western norms, so the issue never comes up anymore.
* ''[[Cable]]'': it's not played up, but he has no problems with stripping off and showering while discussing his next move with his (female) chief of staff on Providence Island. In the [[Bad Future]] he grew up in, people had more important things to worry about than modesty.
{{quote| '''Irene:'''...does it make sense for you to be always shedding your clothes around me?<br />
'''Cable:''' I'm sorry. In my future, soldiers of both sexes fought, bathed and dressed side-by-side.<br />
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* In the old [[Marvel Comics|Marvel comic]] ''[[Crystar Crystal Warrior]],'' the [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|magma warriors]] all go naked. The males are monstrous-looking enough that it's only a borderline case of the trope, but Lavour is basically just, well, a naked woman with textured red skin.
* In an issue of "Batman and the Outsiders", Cassandra Cain moves in with Grace and Anissa, and gets a glass of orange juice while completely naked, simply because she doesn't bother. Grace remarks "I didn't know the Bat-crowd was clothing-optional", while Anissa observes "she has so many scars..."
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== Fan works ==
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