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Reply to "This is probably the last year DD will believe in Santa. How do I make it special?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The lies have become so elaborate there are fourth graders that still believe in Santa, flying reindeer and magical stuffed elves. Lol, it isn’t for the kids at that point.[/quote] And? Who does it hurt for fourth graders to believe in magic? I never told my kids any “elaborate lies,” and answered their questions with things like, “hmm, what do you think?” Most kids will gradually figure it out over time, but many still like to play along and pretend. I certainly never told my parents I knew, but at some point of course they knew I did. But it was still fun. [/quote] This is similar to what my parents did and what I have done. [b]We are a “if you don’t believe you don’t receive” [/b]family. Instead of this big sad moment of finding out Santa is not “real,” there’s just a gradual transition. Everyone still enjoys the rituals, cookies and notes for Santa, magic carrots and oats for the reindeer. It’s very sweet to find that your YA or teen has filled a stocking or snuck a Santa gift for you. [/quote] that's so messed up[/quote] I have a feeling you just want to be ugly, but to clarify, if you don’t believe, yiou don’t receive [b]from Santa.[/b] You’re not excluded from anything and still receive gifts from everyone else. This has only happened once with a teen who noped out one year.[/quote] That still doesn't seem very fun and kind-spirited to me. But I didn't grow up with Santa my only knowledge of Santa is from TV and movies and it always seemed fun, the reality seems less so it seems toxic and competitive[/quote] There’s nothing toxic or competitive with Santa at our house. It’s ok not to post when you don’t know what you’re talking about. WTF with the racist jerks? Go away and shut up.[/quote] 'm not sure what I said that was racist but your comment is sort of what I mean about the whole Santa thing being, mean, competitive and toxic in real life and not at all like what is portrayed in TV and movies.[/quote] That was directed to the nasty racists in this thread. That’s why there was a space and a clear statement to them. I don’t know why you have such strong opinions when you admit your only experience of Santa is television and movies. I love a good hospital show but I don’t make medical decisions based n Grey’s Anatomy.[/quote] Well no it wasn't clear to me. Also medicine is a real thing, Santa is a children's story something that's meant to be fun, mainly for children but the whole family can participate in , it just seems that there's so much fights about it and nastiness in practice.[/quote] Fights and nastiness? What in the world are you talking about?[/quote]
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