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It is easy to focus on the annoyance. The whining. The side-eyes. The text messages sent from across the tent ( "Can we go somewhere without your mom?" ). camp with mom and my annoying friend who wants exclusive
“Can we just, like, find a spot that isn’t on the map?” Leo asked for the tenth time, scrolling through his phone. “I don’t want to be near other people. It ruins the vibe.” This public link is valid for 7 days
If you have ever found yourself trapped between a loving (but intrusive) mother and a best friend who treats you like a limited-edition collectible, you know the unique pain of this scenario. Here is how to survive—and perhaps even enjoy—this camping trip from hell. 1. Setting Boundaries Before You Pitch the Tent Can’t copy the link right now
Mom retreats into "I’m just here to cook the hot dogs" mode, which leaves you feeling guilty for her exclusion, thereby fueling your resentment toward the friend. V. The Psychological Toll of the Tent
Firewood collection, water filtration, or map reading.