It's not legal at all. Such an act is a gross violation of human rights. The girl has the right to be safe and protected from any form of non - consensual exposure. This could also cause severe psychological trauma to the girl, and those responsible should be held accountable under the law.
No, it is never ethical. Stripping someone naked against their will is a form of assault and a serious violation of personal privacy and dignity. Friends are supposed to protect and respect each other, not engage in such demeaning and illegal behavior.
She should immediately seek help. Call the police or reach out to a trusted adult or authority figure. Don't be afraid to report what has happened as it's important to hold those responsible accountable.
She should immediately seek help. Call the police or contact someone she trusts like a family member. Don't be ashamed to report this incident as it is not her fault.
No. Such a title implies a potentially inappropriate or unethical situation that may involve nudity and is not suitable for all, especially younger or more sensitive audiences.
No, it is completely inappropriate. A person's privacy and dignity should be respected at all times, and being stripped naked against one's will is a violation of basic human rights.
No. Such a story is not a common occurrence. Stripping someone against their will is a very serious and unethical act. Most friendships are based on positive values like trust, support, and respect. However, unfortunately, there may be some rare and extreme cases where such bad things happen, but they are not the norm in healthy friendship environments.
There could be various versions of such a story. Maybe it's about a girl who was tagging along with a group of friends, and for some malicious reasons, like jealousy or just plain meanness, they stripped her. This is a form of bullying and a serious violation of her rights and dignity. It might also be part of a fictional story to highlight the issue of bad friendships and the importance of standing up against such abuse.