>>2189803There are scary bugs, and there are nuisance bugs.
Realize that scary bugs (spiders, etc.) aren't all that scary because they'll usually either actively avoid humans, or be docile enough that they won't care about you. Bugs you actually encounter will almost always be nuisance bugs like skeeters, flies, ants, ticks, etc. These can be dealt with by using repellent (I like picaridin lotion), appropriate clothing, or something like a face net.
The only time I've really had to deal with crawlies is when I tarp camped in warm weather with my sleeping bag wide open and some beetles or something got in there. If you have a tent then just keep the mesh part closed and they won't be able to get in.
>>2189809>When a fucking neckbeard weeaboo is more capable and socially adjusted than you are, you have to realize you're the problemYou're so close to a breakthrough with this one. When you do get there, remember to tell your therapist. They'll be really proud of you :)