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FreeCandy44 wrote:I hate when people feel the need to kill things for kids. Imagination and wonderment is something once taken from a child they never get that part of there life back. Everybody is in such a rush to grow up.




JS© wrote:I found out when I was 9 or 10. Parents had presents stacked in their room Christmas Eve. Door to their room wasn't closed, so when I ran upstairs to go to the bathroom before we left to go visiting, I saw the big stack.
However, to this day (almost 30 years later), my mom still labels her gifts from Santa. I'm good with that.


malkinshair wrote:FreeCandy44 wrote:I hate when people feel the need to kill things for kids. Imagination and wonderment is something once taken from a child they never get that part of there life back. Everybody is in such a rush to grow up.
A woman I worked with told her daughter that Santa was a lie...and to tell all her friends...in kindergarten. She wanted her daughter to be the 'spreader of truth'. :face:




malkinshair wrote:FreeCandy44 wrote:I hate when people feel the need to kill things for kids. Imagination and wonderment is something once taken from a child they never get that part of there life back. Everybody is in such a rush to grow up.
A woman I worked with told her daughter that Santa was a lie...and to tell all her friends...in kindergarten. She wanted her daughter to be the 'spreader of truth'.

Rylan wrote:I don't understand why anyone would ever want to ruin even a bit of mysticism for their kid. Seems like the archetype for a Christmas movie villain.

Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:Santa isn't real?





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