About Me – Kade Fox
I'm based in the UK and for a long time, like many people, I held back and hid myself, playing it safe when it came to being naked outdoors. But slowly, I started stepping out more as me. That’s meant being naked more in nature, at home, and now, sometimes, in public. It’s not just about taking clothes off. It’s about dropping the weight, shame, expectations, all the bullshit that tells us how we’re meant to be.
Also, in terms of life and progress and I guess evolution, the past few years I have worn a dog collar. It’s a long story, partially because I don’t identify with being human- wait let me explain what I mean. Many of my traits are canid and I chose a collar to hone in on that. But something else happened along the way. I had reiki and visions of Anubis and Wepwawet (Egyptian Jackal Gods) and so I dedicated the collar in another part to being better in self, mind, body and soul. In honesty, another aspect emerged named Obsidian Wolf, a power animal, totem or ascended being, who showed me how to love, feel, be kind and honest again. That was weird after years of feeling numb. So my collar deserves respect from me, others, and it shows that I express my identity with little care for what others think. People have said take it off, you're not a dog. Untrue and unfair.
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We come around to the image of that and why I am saying a lot about it. The judgement from some is cold, distasteful. I am not a naturist, just a BDSM freak — the accusations have stacked. To be called something I am not is beyond insult. Certain individuals that align with classical naturism, that is oddly prudish and antiquated, say the collar is something sexually deviant. Ask before you judge.
So these are the issues. Attitudes of others, being afraid to express self-identity, fear of judgement, and so on. If I can walk around naked, collared, and be accepted — great. And this is what I push for. To be myself, not a shadow of someone else. I have total respect and boundaries to keep sexual activity away from public spaces in context of naturism. Wearing a collar is identity to many — pup, fur, goth, punk. If that person is honest and decent, let it be.
This life I live, it’s about freedom. The kind that comes from being honest in your skin and not needing a mask where you fit into others’ ways of being. Wear clothes here, do that there. It’s not about being perfect or proving a point. It’s just about being, on my terms. That’s what naked.me.uk is about. Pushing forward a space where people can be real, clothed or not, and not feel like they have to shrink or fake it to belong.
Why the Site Exists
Because people need to see that this life is possible, that you can live naked, be seen, and still be human, still be kind, still be strong, still be you
Because naturism isn’t a club with walls, it should be open, it should be inclusive, respectfully evertyone should be welcome
And because too many people still hide, still feel they have to ask, still feel like it’s wrong to feel right in their body, I’ve had enough of that
So What Happens Now
I’ll share things here, bits of my life, the places I go, the ones that get it and the ones that don’t, if you’re like me or even a bit like me I hope this helps
You don’t have to be naked to understand this, but if you are, or if you want to be, you’re not alone
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