Some of you are going to be shocked and disturbed by the title of this post. If so, this post isn't really for you anyway. For the rest of you, it may be just what you've been looking for. Yep, Sitemeter knows all. And it tells me that nearly every day at least one person finds my blog by searching for "mama sex with son" or "mama sex son" or "sex with my son" or "mama and son sex." Variations on this theme are now, by far, the most common search leading people to my blog.
Now I know, as do my regular readers, that no one is actually going to find any titillating stories of incest here. I am a mama. I do have a son. I do blog about sex addiction. That's how you wound up here: mama son sex. Those three words, out of context, will get you here, but I'm not having, nor do I desire to have, sex with my son.
Still, I am hoping, as I always do when the porn searches show up, that I can point you in the right direction. Because whether you've had sex with your mama or had sex with your son or just want to, I've got a ton of great links for you. If you poke around my sidebar, I bet you'll find a few resources to help you out. In fact, you don't even have to go that far. You probably don't have to go any further than this post. And good luck with those searches. I hope that eventually they lead you to where you really need to be.





I hear a lot of people talking about what terms people are supposedly using to find their sites. While there may be a kernel of actual searches, most of the "searches" are done by bots, computer programs that do random searches and create bogus data about how people are finding their sites.
That said, I'm glad that in the event someone is searching under terms like "sex with son", you are there to steer them in the right direction!
Peace,
Dharma
Hah.
Oh my goodness. Well, it seems a whole lot of people find me by looking for actual "Elmo wallpaper." So I guess I was asking for that, huh?
Someone once got to mine by Googling "squat down and pee videos" ... so what can I say..??
Dharma,
I'm using SiteMeter to track where these visits are coming from. SiteMeter is unlikely to register visits from bots, as it needs the visitor to run the SiteMeter javascript or load the counter image, which most bots do not do.
I'm confused about your statement that bots "do random searches and create bogus data about how people are finding their sites." It sounded like you were saying that bots are designed to create bogus data -- or somehow to lead people back to the bot makers to boost the bot makers' stats? Or do you just mean that bots, in their Internet explorations, inadvertently seem to be visitors to my site, so when I look at the data I'm collecting about my visitors, some of it is bogus? Since bots are generally designed to obtain rather than create data, I'm assuming you mean the later.
Sadly, based on my understanding of the technology, as well as on the actual content of some of these searches (most of which come in full sentences that I find frankly too creepy to post), I'm afraid that most of the visits I'm talking about are coming from people. And since I posted about this, there are more of them here today than usual... I hope some of them find the help they need.
~MPJ
Damn, I mean "the latter," of course...
I hate when my typos come back to bite me in my grammar nerd ass. Sigh!
Yeah MPJ you are right. The searches on the sitemeter are not done by bots!
just wanted to say "hi". i'm going to have to start tagging my posts with all sorts of stuff, even if it doesn't pertain to it...maybe, i'll be able to get some traffic over at my blog!!!! enjoyed your post...as usual.
have a great night!
Very clever
Howdy do! greetings from Kansas, it has something to do with the keywords
sometimes
hot
I hate when my typos come back to bite me in my grammar nerd ass. Sigh!