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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I am 41. If I told my mother I didn't believe in Santa, I would never receive another Christmas present ever again.[/b] Mine is 9 and is in the 4th grade. I want her to believe in Santa for as long as I can possibly sustain it. No, there is nothing "wrong" with an 11 year old who still believes in Santa.[/quote] And it's a problem that your mom isn't going to buy you a Christmas gift at the age of 41? Geez lady... As far as the original question - my kid is in first grade - I have never told her santa is "real" and I wish the kids would just drop the whole santa thing and get a clue and realize it's not true. It's so annoying to me to have to play along for my kid's friends and then my daughter starts in on wanting to do that whole santa thing and meh, I don't care. I stopped believing when I was @4 - but I pretended for several years after for the sake of my much older siblings. [/quote]
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