 Do you suffer from RVer dysfunction? Well, you're not alone. Many people do. But there is something you can do about it by learning basic RV etiquette. When you're camping, don't leave your trash everywhere. Don't put broken glass and bullets and aluminum cans and dirty diapers. That's right, in the fireplaces. If you're not camping by yourself in the middle of nowhere, be sure to keep your dog on a leash. I don't know you, and you don't know me. And I know you think your dog is friendly, but we don't need to have that discussion if you keep your dog on its leash. If you're boondocking in the middle of nowhere and there's a big wide open space, don't pull right up behind me and be a bumper-humper. It's like sitting in a movie theater where all the chairs are empty and you sit right next to me. And if you're in a beautiful space where other people might want to get some sleep at night or look at the stars, don't have so many lights outside your RV that you look like a Walmart parking lot.