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Strange Cravings, Public Bathroom Panic & the Great Socks-in-Bed Debate – How Normal Is That?!

Strange Cravings, Public Bathroom Panic & the Great Socks-in-Bed Debate – How Normal Is That?!

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Do you chew ice for fun? Crave pickles at midnight? Wear socks in bed or avoid public restrooms at all costs? You’re not alone—and you’re not weird. In this episode of How Normal Are You?, we dive deep into four quirky (but totally relatable) behaviors that make us wonder: “Is this normal... or just me?”

We explore:

  • Chewing Ice, Eating Pickles & Other Strange Cravings
    Whether it’s pagophagia or a need for salt, your snack obsessions might say more about your brain and body than you think.

  • Rewatching the Same Show—Again and Again
    Why do we turn to the same shows over and over? Hint: it’s not laziness—it’s neuroscience, nostalgia, and emotional regulation.

  • Public Bathroom Anxiety
    From stall strategies to shy bladders, we examine why so many of us freeze up when nature calls in public.

  • Socks in Bed: Comfort or Crime?
    The polarizing bedtime ritual that divides partners and baffles sleep scientists alike.

Whether you're a rewatch addict, fridge raider, or someone who absolutely cannot pee with someone nearby, this episode will help you embrace the oddities that make us human.

Disclosure:
How Normal Are You? is an AI-assisted podcast exploring the quirks of everyday life. Scripts and hosts are generated with AI, blending human creativity and machine-powered curiosity.

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