One of the most common traditions associated with mistletoe, dating back at least to the 1700s, is that anyone lingering beneath it would welcome a holiday kiss. Here in my home state of Oklahoma ...
For anyone who is anticipating doing some “mistletoe-ing” this holiday season, Caesandra Seawell has got some lip-smacking news for you. Caesandra is the creator and curator of The Kissing ...
Kissing under the mistletoe at Christmas is a British tradition that dates back to the 1700s. Mistletoe is believed to be a symbol of life and fertility because its leaves are green all year round.
Could it be time to kiss goodbye to that festive peck under the mistletoe? In a recent survey, more than three-quarters of office staff said a cheeky Christmas kiss no longer feels 'appropriate ...
yet hanging mistletoe has a long history that stretches as far back as the ancient Druids and Norse mythology. Although it is believed that the tradition of kissing beneath this plant may have ...