EstoyBlackWaldo
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And their reactions are perfectly fine. Nothing dramatic, no childhoods ruined.
https://youtu.be/uTKzQp4pCKY
https://youtu.be/uTKzQp4pCKY
Internet fame.Why would you record that?
I'll be honest I think a good majority of kids start to realize this without their parents having to tell them a thing. Pop culture alone tends to ruin the magic of Santa before anyone else has a chance.
Clicks, baby!Why would you record that?
I told my daughter there was no Santa on the day she was born just to get it out of the way : P
I've also conscientiously avoided ever telling her that Santa is real. It makes me real uncomfortable just lying to her like that, even if it is ultimately harmless and traditional.
Internet fame.
Same here. I live in South America where nothing about Santa makes sense, and the experience people had in movies with snow, chimneys etc, was a type of fantasy from the start. I always appreciated that my parents were the ones giving me a present, and it helped to teach me the value of money as soon as I was able to understand it.I never really cared if Santa existed or not because our old apartment and, later, our house never had a chimney. So even if he was real, he couldn't deliver presents to us. I was fine with my parents being the ones giving me presents.
Why would you record that?
I never really cared if Santa existed or not because our old apartment and, later, our house never had a chimney. So even if he was real, he couldn't deliver presents to us. I was fine with my parents being the ones giving me presents.
Why would you record that?
Why would you record that?
You know you can make up the rules right? Many families don't have a chimney
You know you can make up the rules right? Many families don't have a chimney
Why does this need to be a video? Like, every kids eventually finds out one way or another and more often than not kids are able to wrap their heads around it/get over it. So what are we supposed to be taking away from this?
Basically. Parents aren't shitty for doing this though. Those kids will be just fine.I still get presents solves it.
Parents tell their kids Santa isn't real
I never really cared if Santa existed or not because our old apartment and, later, our house never had a chimney. So even if he was real, he couldn't deliver presents to us. I was fine with my parents being the ones giving me presents.
Honestly, I'm against telling kids any fictional characters exist, unless they want to/come up with them. For my kids I'm instilling the idea of a "bogey man" or "fairy tooth" in their mind.
Some parents like to try and profit on their kids misfortune.
You know you can make up the rules right? Many families don't have a chimney
Not every house has a chimney. I actually think it somehow unique these days for houses to have one (at least in Australia where I am). I just figure Santa uses magic to get where he needs to go.
He can get around the world fast and be able to carry gifts for so many. Someone not having a chimney isn't going to prevent him getting in.
A Visit from St. Nicholas is just one example of how Santa Claus enters a house.chimneys were the big red flag, not that he delivers presents to every kid in the world in one night
When I was kid my parents made Christmas magical. Kind of sad some people don't see the worth of that.
Kids tend to be smarter than people give them credit for, they probably know or will figure it out themselves, you don't have to sit them down to tell them. Just let them have their harmless fun until they do.