CFNM events involve a gathering where women are clothed, and men are nude. The purpose of such events is to create a safe space for participants to engage in open discussions, self-reflection, and bonding. Proponents argue that these events help to break down social barriers, challenge traditional norms, and foster a more inclusive environment.

It's essential to acknowledge that CFNM events may not be for everyone and may raise concerns about comfort, boundaries, and consent. St Dunstan's ensured that participants were aware of the event's purpose, rules, and expectations, and that they had the opportunity to engage or withdraw at any time.

The CFNM event at St Dunstan's Autumn Term provided a unique opportunity for students and faculty to engage in a thought-provoking and respectful experience. By promoting body positivity, self-awareness, and community building, the event contributed to a more inclusive and empathetic environment.

As part of St Dunstan's Autumn Term, a CFNM (Clothed Female, Naked Male) event was organized, sparking curiosity and interest among students and faculty alike. The event aimed to promote body positivity, self-awareness, and a sense of community.