Seven summer vagabonds we all have to get used to

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In theory, summer is absolute enjoyment. If you are old enough to go to school, you are exercising real freedom away from the classroom. If you are an adult Of course, you have to go to the office, but at least it's sunny and the days are longer. You can plan some deadly weekends involving barbecue, swimming pool and daytime drinking. In the joy of summer, there are some things that may make your mellowness harsh. So let's make them public so that we can move forward and stay positive! Here are seven summer vagabonds we all have to get used to:

mosquito bites – summer means that mosquitoes just lurk around waiting to suck your blood. Even if you put yourself in insect spray and surrounded by citronella candles, you will not spend the summer without any damage. Embrace it, believe you won't get Zika, and invest in some antipruritic cream. You know how it feels. You plop down on the chair in your favorite clothes. Thanks to the heat, you can feel your butt stuffy in the sweat. You know you're going to stand up, and behind your whole show is a crumpled disaster. The good news is This is what happens to everyone. I mean, the struggle is so real. Microphone down. I don't care what deodorant you use.. If you wear white or gray clothes on a hot summer day, you must have some dents. Thank God for aloe vera. Put on sunscreen, guys!

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sweating knees – yes When you sit on the barbecue, you just sweat behind your knees. Shut up.

getting on the car - getting on the car is very hot, especially when leather seats are involved, it may be the worst time in summer. This is the first world problem, but no one likes to be uncomfortable before the air conditioner starts. Purring.

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