Okay, so I decided to check out one of those “free fertility tarot card reading” things I kept seeing pop up online. You know how it is, sometimes you’re just curious, or maybe feeling a bit stuck and looking for any kind of sign.
How I Started
First off, I didn’t really go looking super hard. It was more like, I was browsing around, thinking about life stuff, future plans, you know, the usual. The topic of family and kids was on my mind. Then I saw an ad or maybe a post somewhere talking about tarot and fertility. And it mentioned ‘free reading’. My first thought was, “Okay, what’s the catch?” ’cause usually ‘free’ online means they want your email for spam or something worse.
But, curiosity got the better of me. I thought, what harm could it do just to see what the process is like? So, I decided to give it a whirl, purely as an experiment, really. Didn’t expect any magic answers.
Finding a ‘Free’ Reading Spot
So, I did a quick search. Lots of flashy sites came up. Some looked way too professional for a ‘free’ thing, which made me suspicious. Others looked kinda… homemade. I skipped the ones asking for too much personal info right away. I wasn’t about to give my phone number or credit card details, obviously.
Eventually, I landed on a simpler looking website. It didn’t ask for much upfront. It just had a basic setup: choose your topic (fertility, in this case) and maybe type a specific question if you wanted, though I kept it general. It felt less like signing my life away.
The Actual Process – What I Did
It was pretty straightforward on this particular site. Here’s basically what happened:
- I navigated to their ‘free readings’ section.
- I selected ‘Fertility’ from a dropdown menu.
- There was a box to type a question, but I left it blank. Figured ‘fertility’ was specific enough.
- I had to click a button like ‘Shuffle Cards’ or ‘Get My Reading’. I clicked it.
- Then, it showed some tarot cards flipping over on the screen. Looked kinda neat, like a little animation.
No sign-up was required on this one, which honestly, was the main reason I went through with it. If it had asked for an email, I probably would have just closed the tab.
Getting the Results
Right after the cards ‘flipped’, the reading appeared below them. It wasn’t an email or anything, just text right there on the webpage. It showed maybe three cards – I think one was The Empress, which seemed kinda fitting, maybe? Can’t quite recall the others.
Below the card images, there was a short paragraph for each card, explaining its supposed meaning in the context of fertility. The language was… okay. A bit generic, maybe? Like it could apply to a lot of people. It talked about potential, nurturing, new beginnings, that sort of vibe. Nothing super specific or earth-shattering.
My Thoughts After
So, what did I do with this amazing insight? Honestly, not much! It was interesting for about five minutes. I read it, thought “Huh, okay,” and then pretty much forgot the specifics.
It didn’t feel very personal, which makes sense for an automated free thing. It was like reading a horoscope – vague enough to maybe resonate a little, but not really actionable advice. It was a diversion, a quick little online experiment.
Was it worth it? Well, it cost nothing but a few minutes of my time. Didn’t hurt anything. But did it provide real guidance or answers about fertility? Nah, not really. It was exactly what you’d expect from a free, automated reading online. A bit of fun, maybe, if you’re bored, but I wouldn’t put any serious stock into it. Just my experience!