Bernd 11/22/2022 (Tue) 12:39 No.49259 del
>>49257
From the article you linked;
> Tree worship was common among the pagan Europeans and survived their conversion to Christianity in the Scandinavian customs of decorating the house and barn with evergreens at the New Year to scare away the devil and of setting up a tree for the birds during Christmas time."[14]
>During the Roman mid-winter festival of Saturnalia, houses were decorated with wreaths of evergreen plants, along with other antecedent customs now associated with Christmas.[15]
I would say this supports my theory of Christmas trees originating from celebrations of Saturnalia and Paganism being more than simply a coincidence. In regards to "Tree worship was common among the pagan Europeans and survived their conversion to Christianity", the custom was kept in order to easily convert more pagans to Christianity, which is why we still practice this today.

>I think different kinds of women are attracted to different things
Apologies for getting graphic, but I recall a funny story about the top searched porn terms among women being something like, "hairy daddy". I agree, women are attracted to different things, though I would imagine more women enjoy physical features that represent masculinity, just as a man enjoys sign of a woman's fertility. Things like facial hair or broad shoulders come to mind. A woman may want a man who is capable of protecting her and her family, so she may find strong signs of masculinity attractive. Similar to how a man may find wide childbearing hips attractive. It's all really subjective, I'm sure some women strongly dislike facial hair, or other masculine male traits. It also depends on the culture she was brought up in. In America it is commonplace for a man to shave his face or have his foreskin removed as an infant, and most women in America grow up familiar with these traits. This may be why some American women dislike facial hair or foreskin, it's not normal to them.