What's an activity that everyone else seems to love and enjoy, but you don't get it?
For me, it's camping.
Two reasons. I have fair skin, so I burn easily in the sun, with no tanning afterwards, so I have to constantly apply very high SPF sunscreen. And the second reason, I have to apply bug spray constantly, because if I don't, I just get eaten alive by bugs. I once sat on a rock in Yellowstone, instantly covered in loads of bites from ants, that nobody else got bitten by.
So in camping, I'd be staying in the shade constantly, applying weird smelling sunscreen and bug spray that I feel gross after due to my sensory sensitivities, and people usually don't want to camp with me anymore because I'm miserable.
I also am allergic to bee stings, so anywhere there's bees, I'm about as far away as it's possible to be, just out of reasonable safety.
I also never wanted to willingly go camping, I always get dragged and coaxed into it, and I either get sunburned, or bitten by bugs and I itch all over.
For me, it's camping.
Two reasons. I have fair skin, so I burn easily in the sun, with no tanning afterwards, so I have to constantly apply very high SPF sunscreen. And the second reason, I have to apply bug spray constantly, because if I don't, I just get eaten alive by bugs. I once sat on a rock in Yellowstone, instantly covered in loads of bites from ants, that nobody else got bitten by.
So in camping, I'd be staying in the shade constantly, applying weird smelling sunscreen and bug spray that I feel gross after due to my sensory sensitivities, and people usually don't want to camp with me anymore because I'm miserable.
I also am allergic to bee stings, so anywhere there's bees, I'm about as far away as it's possible to be, just out of reasonable safety.
I also never wanted to willingly go camping, I always get dragged and coaxed into it, and I either get sunburned, or bitten by bugs and I itch all over.