how old were yer children when you told them?

how old were yer children when you told them?

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circa 1987
my wee bairns were 4 and 6
and all about the communal landscape, talk of santa was the rage
i was confused, and disheartened too
i wanted badly to tell them the truth
i was advised, in a sternly manner
to allow the deception, and keep my attitude canned
i still don't know the right thing to do
or say
at any given time of night or day
make up some stories about elves and sleighs
add in a grinch, and a scrooge, but not any gays
i was determined!
i would end the farce, and tell them the truth
my wife wept, my folks were pissed
i got stuck on santa's naughty list
in the end, and it will never end
the community won, and my knee did bend

forever yers,
scrinch -the scroogy grinch

kiss my missile toes

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Born 1944.
Was told Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and the tooth fairy weren't real, before I went to kindergarten at age 4.
These days that would be considered child abuse.

πŸ‘Œ

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@rookie54

Told us what?

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@rookie54

My daughter figured it out for herself, about age 7, that the trail of Easter eggs leading down stairs and into the garden could not have been left by a rabbit who came in through the locked patio door, ergo, Daddy was the Easter Bunny. πŸ˜€

Young children believe in magic. It is a charmed life. Let them live it while they can, they will be disillusioned soon enough without you pushing them into it.

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@rookie54

My daughters told me a few years ago. Sure, I was heartbroken, but also embarrassed. Turns out that I was supposed to buy them stuff myself all those years.

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@relentless-red said
@rookie54

My daughters told me a few years ago. Sure, I was heartbroken, but also embarrassed. Turns out that I was supposed to buy them stuff myself all those years.
What heartless “girls” you have.πŸ˜‘πŸ˜‰

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@moonbus said

Young children believe in magic. It is a charmed life. Let them live it while they can, they will be disillusioned soon enough without you pushing them into it.
I concur.

-VR

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@kewpie said
Born 1944.
Was told Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and the tooth fairy weren't real, before I went to kindergarten at age 4.
These days that would be considered child abuse.
The thumbs down was being told there was no tooth fairy before you were even 4.

-VR

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@very-rusty said
The thumbs down was being told there was no tooth fairy before you were even 4.

-VR
It was all done as part of a package about fairy tales and not-real people. Probably contributed to my total rejection of Sunday School fairy tales not much later. I've been a complete Skeptic all my life.

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@kewpie said
It was all done as part of a package about fairy tales and not-real people. Probably contributed to my total rejection of Sunday School fairy tales not much later. I've been a complete Skeptic all my life.
Like my approach...”oh ya...show me/prove it”.πŸ‘

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@rookie54 said
circa 1987
my wee bairns were 4 and 6
and all about the communal landscape, talk of santa was the rage
i was confused, and disheartened too
i wanted badly to tell them the truth
i was advised, in a sternly manner
to allow the deception, and keep my attitude canned
i still don't know the right thing to do
or say
at any given time of night or day
make up some stories ...[text shortened]... nity won, and my knee did bend

forever yers,
scrinch -the scroogy grinch

kiss my missile toes
There's never been any Santa stuff in my household. I had my children 19 and 22 years ago. I don't think I have ever uttered the words "Santa" or "Santa Claus" to them. It's not on the TV either, so the matter never arose.