Kyle hates wearing clothes and doesn’t want to feel different for being nude (Picture: MDWfeatures / Kyle Durack)

Kyle Durack, an actor and producer from British Columbia, Canada, says he is addicted to nudity.

The 27-year-old has such an aversion to clothes that he says whenever he wears them for too long, it makes his skin crawl.

When he was a child, Kyle would wait for his parents to go to bed before stripping off. Now he does it wherever he can, whether he’s among other nudists or not.

He insists that after the initial shock, people quickly adjust to it and he thinks nudism should be accepted as a public lifestyle choice.


Throughout his life, Kyle has become increasingly fascinated with the nudist community and began to do more things in the nude.



He now hates the feeling of any clothing, but has to wear clothes to work, much to his dismay.

Often while working, he yearns to strip off somewhere and be in his natural state.

He says his skin crawls whenever he has to wear clothes (Picture: MDWfeatures / Kyle Durack)

‘I always loved being nude, but for me it’s not really a choice,’ said Kyle.

‘If I go too long without enough nude time then my skin starts to crawl, and my mind becomes a broken record, nagging me to take my clothes off. It becomes my only focus to find a safe place to strip down.

‘When I was a teenager I thought something was wrong with me, and I remember Googling people who are addicted to being naked to try and find some answers.

‘But at that time, I was too conditioned by body shame to be able to accept that I was a nudist, although I definitely was.’

Kyle hopes that society will become more accepting of the nudist community and that seeing someone naked will no longer be a shock (Picture: MDWfeatures / Kyle Durack)

He added that when he’s naked, he is more relaxed and his body can breathe.

‘I can feel the air on my skin and feel the texture of different surfaces instead of the same fabric rubbing against me all day.

‘At home, I am always nude. I’d love to be naked throughout my day outside of my home, but unfortunately, society doesn’t accept nudism as an appropriate public lifestyle choice.’

He thinks nudism should be accepted as a public lifestyle choice (Picture: MDWfeatures / Kyle Durack)

Kyle points out that if he were to wear all black or body piercings or women’s clothing, people may not object to it as much as they do nudity.

‘But if my choice of dress is to not wear anything at all and be comfortable, I could get arrested. Something is very wrong with that in a supposed “free country”.’

Although his parents don’t have a problem with it, Kyle admits that some of his friends have struggled to accept his nudist lifestyle.

He has to wear clothes to work but can’t to strip off (Picture: MDWfeatures / Kyle Durack)

But he’s made other good friends among the nudist community who he feels is more open and equal among one another than the clothed.

‘Nobody has anything to hide and everyone is completely equal. It makes for creating great friendships,’ he added.

‘There’s a certain morality to the nudist community, everyone accepts each other as they are. It doesn’t matter what your size is, body shaming is highly frowned upon regardless.



‘I think the world could use a little more of that perspective.

‘There’s no difference with talking to a nudist than talking to a person wearing clothes. They are still people, you can just see all their skin. At the end of the day, skin is just skin.’

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