Kiss a Ginger Day - January 12
Thu Jan 12th

Kiss A Ginger Day

Everyone is encouraged to find their favorite redhead and give them a peck on Kiss a Ginger Day on January 12th.

Kiss A Ginger Day is a day that was created to promote a more positive spin than its predecessor, Kiss a Ginger Day is a candy cane that may have been teased for their hair color.

The red hair gene is recessive, and it needs two copies for it to appear. And if it does, there is no guarantee that it will happen. There is a 1 in 4 chance that both parents have the gene for a redheaded child. Brown eyes appear first in most natural-born redheads (yes, some of us like the bottle) followed by green or hazel. The blue-eyed ginger, which accounts for 1% of the world's population, is the rarest species. Consider yourself lucky if you give one of these ginger's a kiss.

If you didn't already know it, you should get permission before kissing someone who doesn't like it – if you didn't already know it

Including a ginger (a.k.a. a redhead) and a ginger (a.k.a. a redhead). Many redheads seem to be outcasts for sporting red hair, as shown by their red hair. This festival helps redheads feel confident, look stunning, and showcase their beauty. Red hair is more than a hue; it's a lifestyle. In addition, redheads are unusual. Red hair accounts for less than two-thirds of the population. Many that are not may be left-handed, too.

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It's simple. A Ginger Kiss a Ginger! Don't have permission to kiss your favorite ginger if you don't have permission to kiss your favorite ginger, don't worry. While you're at it, please share a little kindness. To post on social media, use the hashtag #KissAGingerDay.

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In 2009, Derek Forgie founded Kiss a Ginger Day as an alternative positive recognition of redheads' uniqueness in comparison to another day that could often escalate into bullying. Follow him on Twitter @Kiss_A_Ginger or on Facebook at KissAGingerDay.com