National Kiss a Ginger Day
National Kiss a Ginger Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated annually on January 12th. This day was created in 2009 by Canadian Derek Forgie as a positive response to the bullying associated with “Kick a Ginger Day.” It aims to celebrate redheads, their uniqueness, and their fiery beauty, while promoting love and acceptance.
Quick Facts
- When is it? January 12th annually.
- Tagged as: A celebration of redheads, anti-bullying awareness.
- What’s the hashtag? #KissAGingerDay.
- When was it founded? 2009.
- Who founded it? Derek Forgie.
History of National Kiss a Ginger Day
The holiday originated in 2009 as a way to counteract “Kick a Ginger Day,” which had led to bullying and mistreatment of redheads. Derek Forgie started this day through a Facebook group, inviting his red-haired friends to join. The idea quickly gained traction, evolving into an international celebration of redheads. It highlights the rarity of red hair (present in only about 2% of the global population) and shifts the narrative from negativity to appreciation.
Timeline
- 2005: “Kick a Ginger Day” emerges after a South Park episode, leading to bullying incidents.
- 2009: Derek Forgie establishes “Kiss a Ginger Day” as a positive alternative.
- 2010s: The holiday gains international recognition and participation.
Dates by Next Year (2025–2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | January 12 | Sunday |
| 2026 | January 12 | Monday |
| 2027 | January 12 | Tuesday |
| 2028 | January 12 | Wednesday |
| 2029 | January 12 | Friday |
| 2030 | January 12 | Saturday |
Observed
National Kiss a Ginger Day is observed by showing love and appreciation for red-haired individuals. Whether through a consensual kiss, kind words, or small gestures like giving chocolates or compliments, the day is about celebrating their uniqueness.
Fun Facts About Redheads
- Only about 2% of the world’s population has natural red hair.
- Red hair is caused by a mutation in the MC1R gene.
- Redheads are more sensitive to pain and temperature changes.
- They have fewer strands of hair but thicker individual strands.
- Blue-eyed redheads are the rarest combination, making up just 1% of the population.
Quiz
- Who founded National Kiss a Ginger Day?
- What percentage of the world’s population has natural red hair?
- When is National Kiss a Ginger Day celebrated?
(Answers: 1. Derek Forgie; 2. About 2%; 3. January 12th)
FAQs
- Is consent important for this day? Absolutely! Always ensure that any gesture, including kisses, is welcomed and consensual.
- Why celebrate redheads? Red hair is rare and often misunderstood; this day promotes positivity and appreciation for those with this unique trait.
Related
- National Redhead Day (November 5)
- Hug a Ginger Day (February 22)
- International Anti-Bullying Days
Celebrate National Kiss a Ginger Day by spreading love and positivity—redheads deserve it!
