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<blockquote data-quote="JaredC" data-source="post: 1646220" data-attributes="member: 20312"><p>Kids grow up fast enough. Let them be innocent and dress up like ghosts and goblins and put their teeth under their pillows and hunt for Easter eggs. Under some of you guys' logic kids should never watch a cartoon because it isnt real or hug and take pictures with Cinderella at Disneyland because thats fantasy. Maybe they should just watch the news and Law in Order SVU only, sense after all thats how it is in the "real" world.</p><p></p><p>Its funny the guys who say they wanted their kids to be able to trust them and not ever lie to them. Its fantasy, its make believe, its fun. I havent heard of a kids childhood being ruined yet because they believed in Santa. But I know plenty that feel cheated from not being able to. </p><p></p><p>My mom simply said when I was old enough to start asking questions then she would tell me the truth. I think I was 7ish when I began questioning how one man makes it to every house in the world in one night. Lol. I still remember the conversation. I also remember how much fun it was helping my little brother set out cookies for him and sleeping in the living room trying to catch Santa in the act and helping my Mom put out all the Santa presents out once my brother fell asleep. Good memories. Its never once crossed my mind that my mom "lied" to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaredC, post: 1646220, member: 20312"] Kids grow up fast enough. Let them be innocent and dress up like ghosts and goblins and put their teeth under their pillows and hunt for Easter eggs. Under some of you guys' logic kids should never watch a cartoon because it isnt real or hug and take pictures with Cinderella at Disneyland because thats fantasy. Maybe they should just watch the news and Law in Order SVU only, sense after all thats how it is in the "real" world. Its funny the guys who say they wanted their kids to be able to trust them and not ever lie to them. Its fantasy, its make believe, its fun. I havent heard of a kids childhood being ruined yet because they believed in Santa. But I know plenty that feel cheated from not being able to. My mom simply said when I was old enough to start asking questions then she would tell me the truth. I think I was 7ish when I began questioning how one man makes it to every house in the world in one night. Lol. I still remember the conversation. I also remember how much fun it was helping my little brother set out cookies for him and sleeping in the living room trying to catch Santa in the act and helping my Mom put out all the Santa presents out once my brother fell asleep. Good memories. Its never once crossed my mind that my mom "lied" to me. [/QUOTE]
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