Okay so a thread bringing up Carol's infamous shuttlecraft stripdown in Star Trek Into Darkness got me thinking about the various contradictory depictions of nudity taboos (or lack therof) in Trek.
We had the Lower Decks communal shower scene, which Boimler wasn't a part of because they made him uncomfortable (according to Mariner, at least)
Phlox was nervous about undressing in front of T'Pol in Star Trek: Enterprise, which also had T'Pol and Hoshi use handbras in topless scenes. Nobody seemed to bat an eye over lotioning each other up in their underwear in the decon chamber, though.
Worf was anxious about attending Riker and Troi's nude Betazoid wedding, but everyone else seemed to be up for it.
So it seems the majority are happy to be naked in the future, but a few are still uncomfortable with the idea. Whether the real-life reasoning is attempted humour or trying to depict the kind of future Gene Roddenberry wanted (wink, wink) around what TV censors would allow, it makes for something of a mess. Was Worf shy about his (established many years later) double appendage?
We had the Lower Decks communal shower scene, which Boimler wasn't a part of because they made him uncomfortable (according to Mariner, at least)
Phlox was nervous about undressing in front of T'Pol in Star Trek: Enterprise, which also had T'Pol and Hoshi use handbras in topless scenes. Nobody seemed to bat an eye over lotioning each other up in their underwear in the decon chamber, though.
Worf was anxious about attending Riker and Troi's nude Betazoid wedding, but everyone else seemed to be up for it.
So it seems the majority are happy to be naked in the future, but a few are still uncomfortable with the idea. Whether the real-life reasoning is attempted humour or trying to depict the kind of future Gene Roddenberry wanted (wink, wink) around what TV censors would allow, it makes for something of a mess. Was Worf shy about his (established many years later) double appendage?