If you’ve ever wondered just how quirky humanity can be, take a peek at the search queries that have landed folks on this site in the past few months. Thankfully, most of these visitors didn’t stick around for long. But still, these are the people sharing our planet with us…
Curious Queries
“Where’s my car charger?” Does Google have a sixth sense now? (Hint: Check beneath the passenger seat!)
“Is a bunk bed safe for my one-year-old?” Nope, that’s not a smart move.
“girls, dogs and peanut butter” I can’t even begin to fathom the connection here, and quite frankly, I’m not sure I want to.
“Dead Vagina Walking” Thanks for that, Carla!
“Is having five kids harder on a woman’s body than one?” Absolutely! While I can’t speak from personal experience, I’m pretty sure the answer is a resounding yes.
“My finger is turning green and oozing goo, but I don’t want to see a doctor.” Please do yourself a favor and get that checked out!
“How do I win at hide and seek with a three-year-old?” Sounds like you’ve got a little genius on your hands!
“What was that Strawberry salad Jennifer brought to the baby shower?” Seriously?! How could Google possibly know that? (But maybe it was this?)
“Yikes. I’m a parent; what on earth do I do now?” Great question!
“Who’s the real tooth fairy?” If you’re Googling this, you probably already have an inkling.
“Would anyone notice if I hid in Marshall’s and shopped at night?” I have no idea, but it sounds like a fun adventure. Mind if I tag along?
“I know I was Abraham Lincoln in a past life, but no one believes me.” Shocking, right?
“I love taffy, but my teeth are starting to fall out.” Maybe it’s time to explore some different sweets? Don’t get me wrong, I love taffy too, but…
“I’m 64 and think I’m pregnant.” Uh, congratulations?
Helpful Resources
For those curious about home insemination, you might want to check out some helpful resources like this one on intrauterine insemination or learn more about your fertility journey. And if you’re looking for more guidance, take a look at this insightful piece on intracervical insemination.
Conclusion
In summary, the strange searches we encounter reveal just how odd and diverse human curiosity can be. Whether it’s about parenting dilemmas or personal health, we all have our moments of bewilderment.