How is being naked in public the number 3 Nightmare?

One of the worst dreams that I ever had is where I was on a remote (broadcast from off-site location) and I was completely naked. Everyone else had on clothes but I was naked. I was freaked out but didn't go get clothes...why? Here are the top 5 nightmares.

       

1 Teeth crumbling, falling out or being spat out

Hidden meaning: Such dreams are usually about communication problems. It could
  be with your partner, family or someone at work. It reveals anxiety about getting
  your words out, symbolised by teeth images.

  What you can do: Whether at work or in your personal life, plan for any conversation
  you've been putting off. Practice makes perfect so think about what needs to
  be said, make notes so you don't forget key points. Preparation gives you confidence
  to speak.

  
  2 A life-threatening situation like you're about to plunge from a building
  or are actually dead


    Hidden meaning: Such powerful nightmare images reveal a feeling that you can't
  cope with issues in your life. They show that, emotionally, it feels like your
  world might fall apart. A nightmare image of death can signal the end of something
  like a relationship. If it's not unpleasant, it can also symbolise rebirth.

  What you can do: Don't keep worries to yourself. Open up to a loved one and
  sound them out on any issues you face. Getting support will help you get your
  emotional strength back.

  
  3 Standing naked somewhere in public or being caught naked

Hidden meaning: Such images reveal that you feel vulnerable. Maybe you wonder
  where a new relationship is going and you're anxious about letting them into
  your heart. Or you fear people are talking about your work. It may also relate
  to an upcoming demand like public speaking.

  What you can do: If in a new relationship, have confidence to take your time
  getting to know them. Trust isn't built overnight. If facing something you're
  worried about, like a presentation, ensure you know the topic well and rehearse
  it.

  4 You do something you'd never do, like yell at your boss

Hidden meaning: You have angry emotions churning inside, probably where this 
person is concerned. These feelings cannot be ignored.

 What you can do: Why is this relationship causing you anger? What can you do
  to improve it? Angry images can go both ways and part of you may be angry with
  yourself for not speaking up. Try seeing this person in a new light.

 
  5 Chased by a stranger, monster or a frightening shape

Hidden meaning: These classic images symbolise feeling overwhelmed, usually
  with responsibilities or pressures. Phantom shapes catching up with you are
  about inner fears that you're getting behind. Or they can symbolise feeling
  "got at" by a particular person.

  What you can do: Review your responsibilities and explore how you can better
  meet them. Break big demands into small steps that are less daunting. Don't
  be frightened of saying no if people ask favours.