7 Funny Myths about Red Hair ...

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7 Funny Myths about Red Hair ...
7 Funny Myths about Red Hair ...

My grandmother is a natural redhead. So is my daughter, which means our family has heard our share of myths about red hair. Some are funny, some are weird, some are plain insulting, but none of them are true. So whether you’re a ginger or just want to be more informed about them, keep reading. Here are 7 funny myths about red hair.

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They Turn into Vampires when They Die

The ancient Greeks used to believe this funny myth about red hair — that when a redhead died, they turned into a vampire! Where could this myth have started, and how ridiculous did people feel when it was busted?

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It's certainly curious to ponder the origins of such a wild tale. Perhaps the stigma attached to red hair - often associated with witchcraft and otherworldliness in medieval times - laid the foundation for this spooky superstition. Imagine the bewilderment of the old believers witnessing the lack of fanged transformations at funerals. Surely, the idea of redheads returning from the grave with a thirst for blood has faded into the annals of folklore, but the vivid image it creates is a testament to the powerful imagination of our ancestors and their flair for dramatic storytelling.

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They Were Conceived during Menstruation

This myth about red hair persists to this day, though it’s complete nonsense. There is not now, and never has been, any proof that this is true, but hateful, ignorant people still carry it forward. Maybe they’re just jealous.

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They’re Unlucky

Ancient Egyptians considered redheads to be so unlucky, they offered them in sacrifice, hoping to end the supposed bad-luck streak. Can you imagine being killed in a ritual, simply because your hair was an “unlucky” shade? On the other hand, though, Romans thought redheads might bring luck, so they were particularly desirable… when purchased as slaves.

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They Have Fiery Tempers

Is this a myth about red hair, or could it be true? For centuries, redheads have been said to have fiery tempers, as well as lusty libidos. But I haven’t been able to find any research on this topic… maybe redheads have more fun than blondes… and maybe it’s not a good idea to cross them.

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Bees Sting Redheads More Often

This myth about red hair may actually be true, though the science has yet to catch up with anecdotal evidence. Why bees would choose to sting redheads more often than blondes or brunettes is beyond me, but my grandmother, a natural redhead, swears it’s true. Another odd but possibly true fact? Redheads require more anesthetic. Could these two be somehow related?

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Redheads Have Stolen Hell-fire

Wow, harsh! During the Spanish Inquisition, redheads by the hundreds died because the Spaniards thought that redheads were witches who had stolen the fires of hell, and as such, had to be burnt at the stake.

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This eye-popping belief sizzled during the torrid times of witch-hunting mania. Sadly, the vibrant flame of red locks became a beacon for suspicion and fear. The myth snaked its way through the ages, marking fiery-haired individuals as dangerously otherworldly. It's a stark reminder that, once upon a time, a simple genetic roulette could land you in seriously hot water—or rather, flames. Tragically, these alleged flame-fingered folks faced a chilling fate that was anything but a fairy tale.

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Redheads Will Eventually Go Grey

To any redhead out there hoping to fade into obscurity once their fiery tresses go grey, I have somber news. It’s likely not going to happen. Most redheads (my grandmother included) go from red to blonde to white, with nary a grey hair. While the rest of us sorry saps have to start covering our grey, you’ll all be gorgeous strawberry blondes. Unfair!

So many myths … and so few redheads (only about 4% worldwide). If you’re a ginger, which of these myths about red hair have you heard, and which came as a surprise? Which is your own favorite? Or do you have another myth about red hair to share?

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I have been stung by a bee literally only one time in my life so I don't believe that what so ever. The temper and the libedo however.... I'd say is true.

My Mom is a redhead in her 80's and she still has some grey in her hair but the red in hanging in there, makes it a soft red. I'm a redhead to well strawberry blonde cos my hair is greying in my 50's. It's true about the pain meds and add in tough skin that pops out needles when giving blood. Also the temper thing is true. Not to sure about that Libido thang! Plus, I had a relative that was burned at the stake during colonial times, my guess is she was a redhead too. agh!

I have heard that our teeth tend to be yellower than others and they always have trouble taking my blood because they said redheads veins spider out. Also I am 31 and my hair was strawberry blond and has turned a dull brown color everywhere but around my forehead. :(

It was recently discovered-and scientifically proven-that redheads have a higher pain tolerance. Maybe that's why I need more anesthetic at the dentist! :)

I think the anesthetic thing is true. It always takes 2 needles to block the pain for me at the dentist. Also, I had the same issue with bleeding more than usual after delivery of my first daughter, and the nurses commented "oh great - she's a redhead; she's a bleeder" (news to me!) on the way into the delivery room! They used double oxytocin prior to delivery for my second child, and managed to keep it under control! As for the hair, I'm a hairdresser, and I have yet to see a natural redhead with dark gray hair (unless they went more of a brunette somewhere in their life). Most do what has been mentioned before - it fades, goes mostly blonde or light strawberry blonde, and ends up white (sometimes with a light pinkish shade). I can usually tell when a senior has had red hair in his/her life, as there is often evidence of it even into their 80's.

Many redheads are allergic to strawberries and iodine. They should be careful having any examination that requires them to have ionic medications. Now days most medicines are non-ionic to reduce the life threatening effects of a reaction a person could have with a medicine that has iodine in its formula. Redheads seem to be more sensitive to them. They also react to shellfish more than others, as well.

A guy that wanted to date my sister (we're both redheads..she's more of an auburn, I'm more of a strawberry-blonde) told her many different "facts" about redheads to try to get her to date him. Some of those included- we get the reddest noses, we have a high pain tolerance, we get the hardest nipples when we're aroused. I had also heard we generally need more anesthetic when going in for surgery and I've found that is true for me. Needless to say, she didn't date the guy.

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