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LUconn wrote:My kids believe in santa and they get presents from santa. I don't really care one way or the other, but I really don't see the big deal like a lot of folks.This is how it will be when I have kids.....also, this is how it was when I was growing up.
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Sly Fox wrote:I refuse to lie to my kidsThat's the thing. I don't have a problem with the "santa experience," but I don't want to lie to them. I'm torn though because I believed in Santa when I was a kid and I can't say it really affected me one way or the other.
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jcmanson wrote:it won't, you're kids will still trust you, you aren't turning them gay or anti-authority. i tell fibs to my daughter all the time. "back when i was a cowboy" stuff like that. the 2 yr old loves it and probably thinks its real but the 4 yr old looks at me funny and goes "you're teasing" and we have a good time.Sly Fox wrote:I refuse to lie to my kidsThat's the thing. I don't have a problem with the "santa experience," but I don't want to lie to them. I'm torn though because I believed in Santa when I was a kid and I can't say it really affected me one way or the other.
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Liberty4Life wrote: #1) If your kids can't trust you about a fat guy who rides on a sleigh and lives in the North Pole, why should they trust you about Jesus?this is the funnies right here
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RubberMallet wrote:my 4 yr old has already questioned the logistical impossibility of santa's new years eve task...What's he do on New Year's Eve? Maybe I didn't get the full Santa story when I was a kid.
El Scorcho wrote:RubberMallet wrote:my 4 yr old has already questioned the logistical impossibility of santa's new years eve task...What's he do on New Year's Eve? Maybe I didn't get the full Santa story when I was a kid.
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