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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerDVM" data-source="post: 1378756" data-attributes="member: 7961"><p>I know you're just ranting and that you weren't really asking for advice... but I suggest you really consider whether this is the best approach.</p><p></p><p>Yep, it really was a wretched thing for your ex to do, but the fact is... the truth is on her side.</p><p></p><p>At this point, if you continue trying to insist that Santa is real, when she does find out the truth -which she will - you're going to be the parent who "lied" to her, and the ex is going to be the one who told her the truth. </p><p></p><p>I'd suggest you take a page from "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," and come clean with your daughter. Tell her that Santa embodies the spirit of the holiday and you just wanted her to experience that. Or... ya know... something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerDVM, post: 1378756, member: 7961"] I know you're just ranting and that you weren't really asking for advice... but I suggest you really consider whether this is the best approach. Yep, it really was a wretched thing for your ex to do, but the fact is... the truth is on her side. At this point, if you continue trying to insist that Santa is real, when she does find out the truth -which she will - you're going to be the parent who "lied" to her, and the ex is going to be the one who told her the truth. I'd suggest you take a page from "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," and come clean with your daughter. Tell her that Santa embodies the spirit of the holiday and you just wanted her to experience that. Or... ya know... something. [/QUOTE]
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