In Icelandic folklore, a giantess named Grýla eats children who have misbehaved throughout the year. She leaves her cave and devours naughty children at Christmastime, her favourite meal being a “naughty child stew.” Several frightening paintings and recreations of Grýla exist, as if the whole concept wasn’t terrifying enough.
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For anyone asking is this cute, I’m going to say yes.
1. That is a very strong animal. If it wanted her to put it down, there is no way she would be holding it.
2. The position of the ears shows relaxation.
3. Nibbling at hair is how horses show affection. In a herd, they nibble at the base of each other’s manes (the very best way to pet a horse is to scratch the base of the mane about halfway down the neck). With a human they like they go for the hair as the closest equivalent.
So, yes, horse is enjoying cuddles.
Human is also very strong!



