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The website content delves into the historical and cultural significance of red hair, exploring its mythical origins, genetic background, and societal perceptions throughout history.

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The article "Story about Red Hair" traces the mystical associations of red hair, suggesting that redheads may be descendants of fairies according to Scottish lore. It discusses the supernatural abilities attributed to red-haired individuals and the historical persecution they faced, from being sacrificed in ancient Egypt to being accused of witchcraft in medieval Europe. The text also examines the genetic origins of red hair, linking it to Neanderthal genes, and highlights the prevalence of redheads in Scotland, Ireland, and Australia. Despite past prejudices, redheads are now often seen as attractive and are respected in certain cultures, particularly in the Celtic nations, where they are considered brave and direct descendants of the Celts.

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  • Ancient Scottish tradition claims redheads are related to fairies and possess magical abilities.
  • Sexual psychologist Andrei Luzhko suggests men are more attracted to red-haired women than to blondes or other hair colors, despite a societal preference for blondes.
  • Historically, redheads were persecuted and associated with negative superstitions, such as being sacrificed to gods or labeled as witches.
  • Scientists from the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford have found that the gene for red hair is linked to Neanderthal heritage and is much older than the gene typical of modern humans.
  • In modern times, redheads face fewer prejudices, although there is still a mixed reception, with red-haired men often viewed with caution compared to red-haired women who are considered very attractive.
  • The highest concentration of redheads is found in Scotland, followed by Ireland and England, which may be related to the lack of sunlight and fair skin prevalent among these populations.
  • The article implies that environmental factors, such as frequent rain and the presence of lakes, may influence the activation of the red hair gene.

Story about Red Hair

through legends and history …

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According to the ancient Scottish tradition, various villas that live underground also have a fiery red hair color. And, accordingly, the red-haired people walking the earth are direct relatives and relatives of the same fairies. But here, it seems, the men tried, had sex with the fairies.

Red-haired people are believed to possess a piece of magic in relation to them and are therefore endowed with supernatural magical abilities. Some believe that red hair indicates a woman’s arbitrariness, but ancient legend says otherwise.

Sexual psychologist Andrei Luzhko believes that men are attracted to ladies much more red hair than blondes or any other. But the fear of red-haired beauties forces the stronger sex to hide seventy-five percent of their true feelings and intentions under the pseudo-slogan, “Gentlemen prefer blondes.”

If you look at history, redheads were often persecuted in ancient times. For example, the ancient Egyptians sacrificed them to the god Amon-Ra to ensure a good harvest. Because the redhead, according to their belief, personified the golden spirit of the grain. Medieval Europe called all red witches. They are accused of robbery, evil sorcery, treason.

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In France, redheads are either idolized or harassed.

So where does red hair genetically come from?

It turns out that, according to scientists from the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford, they are Neanderthals. British biologists have determined that the age of the gene is responsible for “golden” hair color, lighter skin and freckles — from 50 to 100 thousand years.

Today, according to experts, many redheads appear in Scotland, Australia and the United States. In America, there is even an organization called the Union of Redheads, which has more than 12 million redheads.

Redheads have always considered themselves fearless and brave in spirit. Among the Celtic warriors there were many with fiery hair.

In Scotland and Ireland, for example, red-haired men still enjoy special respect as direct descendants of the brave Celts.

Where do redheads come from and where do they lead us? People with red hair are among all nations. But it’s hard for them to live At all times, the blondes and brunettes around them were very wary of them. Even in the 21st century, he is deprived of all prejudices, it is very difficult to be red. Of course, the owners of fiery hair are no longer considered the forerunners of troubles and do not persecute them like a wizard.

Only in Britain, Scotland and Ireland are redheads respected.

Here they respect Celtic culture. And the redheads are considered bright representatives of the indigenous population, the obvious descendants of the Celts. But here’s what’s interesting: the cautious attitude towards redheads in all countries only applies to men. “Fiery” women, on the contrary, are considered very attractive. This is confirmed by the ever-increasing demand for hair color of all shades of red.

As scientists at the Oxford Institute of Molecular Medicine have been able to find out, genetic red hair color was apparently inherited by humans from … Neanderthals.

It’s all a matter of genetics.

Researchers, however, note that it would be completely wrong to perceive all redheads as Neanderthals in the literal sense of the word. Scientists have found that the age of the gene responsible for the appearance of red hair, lighter skin and freckles is from 50 to 100 thousand years. This means that it is much older than the “homo sapiens” type gene, to which modern humanity belongs. Most redheads live in Scotland — about 13%, in Ireland they are about 10%. In France, red hair could be an occasion for exclusion from the clergy, because Judas is often portrayed as red.

In the Middle Ages, there was an alchemist’s recipe for “Spanish gold” which required the blood of a red-haired man. Red hair was also considered a sign of vampires in the Middle Ages. And many women are considered wizards by the Inquisition because of their red hair.

The Scots are leading in this regard. Thirteen percent of the total red population in this country. This is followed by the Irish, who make up ten percent, and only the British with their six percent. Scientists say this is due to a lack of sunlight. As a rule, all northerners are of very fair skin. Also with people with red hair — they have just such a snow-white skin, which in most cases is sensitive to sunlight, and they also often have freckles. “

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Scientists have established such a pattern that where it rains more often and there are a lot of lakes nearby (England, Norway, Sweden, etc.), red people appear there. Now it remains to understand why this gene is activated precisely in these natural conditions.

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