I like to think of myself as unique, yet when I came across a list from a popular publication detailing common Instagram photos we all post, I realized I might be more conventional than I assumed. Turns out, I’ve shared over half of these snapshots—sometimes even in various forms! So, I compiled my favorites and asked some colleagues here at Home Insemination Kit to share theirs as well. We started with the original list and added a few of our own. Are you guilty too? Let’s confess!
1. The Airplane Window View
Because who doesn’t love to show off their travels?
2. The Balloon Decoration Shot
A little something to highlight your special occasions, just for you.
3. The Latte Art Pic
If you’re splurging on a fancy drink, might as well showcase it!
4. The Beach or Poolside Legs Shot
A perfect way to let everyone know you’re living the dream.
5. The Adorable Animal Snapshot
Because, really, when has anyone ever seen too many cat pictures?
6. The Nail Art Shot
Getting your nails done can be a drag, so why not make it Instagram-worthy?
7. The Fortune Cookie Wisdom Shot
Those fortunes are just too spot-on to resist sharing.
8. The “I Saw the Weather First” Post
A little bragging about your early morning wake-up.
9. The TV Show Watching Snapshot
Whether it’s cool or ironic, either way, it’s worth posting.
10. The Brunch Spread
Show off your lazy day vibes while you defy traditional mealtimes.
11. The Healthy Smoothie or Juice Pic
After all those dessert posts, it’s time to prove you eat healthy too!
I had no idea I was this predictable! But that doesn’t mean I’ll stop sharing. For more fun insights, be sure to check out some of our other engaging posts, like how to get started with home insemination at this resource. If you’re looking for expert advice on artificial insemination, you can find helpful information at Make A Mom as well as Mount Sinai for comprehensive support.
Summary:
This article explores 11 common Instagram photos that many of us find ourselves posting, from airplane views to brunch spreads, highlighting the relatable nature of our social media habits. It also encourages readers to engage with additional resources related to home insemination and pregnancy.
