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Ah, mistletoe! That sneaky little parasite hanging innocently from the ceiling, turning holiday parties into excuse central for surprise smooches. Did you know? It popped up in 18th-century England, starting among servants and the working class before the fancy Victorians adopted it. Back then, rules were strict: a guy could steal a kiss from any lady under the sprig, pluck one berry per smooch, and when the berries were gone—no more kisses! Refuse a kiss? Bad luck—you might end up single forever. Talk about pressure!
By Shervin BozorgniaAh, mistletoe! That sneaky little parasite hanging innocently from the ceiling, turning holiday parties into excuse central for surprise smooches. Did you know? It popped up in 18th-century England, starting among servants and the working class before the fancy Victorians adopted it. Back then, rules were strict: a guy could steal a kiss from any lady under the sprig, pluck one berry per smooch, and when the berries were gone—no more kisses! Refuse a kiss? Bad luck—you might end up single forever. Talk about pressure!