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By *etmebeurfantasy OP   Woman
over a year ago

My town

I've a ten yr old. I'm certain it's her last year for believing.

My oldest was not as young as her....

The magic of Christmas for me will be over once she finally admits she knows the truth.....Ia kids getting younger do you think ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No I've gotten mine to end of fifth class and

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No my little one was turning thirteen before she asked.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Elf on the Shelf seems to be all the rage

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin

My youngest is 10 and has already asked the question, is he real I told her what my mother told me. He is if you want him to be.

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By *usietranslutTV/TS
over a year ago

carlow


"I've a ten yr old. I'm certain it's her last year for believing.

My oldest was not as young as her....

The magic of Christmas for me will be over once she finally admits she knows the truth.....Ia kids getting younger do you think ?

"

The truth - what truth? You mean ....... Oh Noooo!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My 10 year old still believes too. But I guarantee the second he finds out he'll tell his 8 yr old brother. And then the magic of Christmas in that sense will be over. On the upside when they ask for a laptop I can tell them to go shite it's too expensive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had to tell our daughter before she started secondary school, if

I didn't tell her she would have been eaten alive. She was heartbroken and cried her eyes out which started me off too. I killed Santa

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That moment when kids realise that their parents have been lying to them all their lives and their innocence is totally destroyed....

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin


"I had to tell our daughter before she started secondary school, if

I didn't tell her she would have been eaten alive. She was heartbroken and cried her eyes out which started me off too. I killed Santa "

Damn thats tough, but you were right. The other kids would have slaughtered her if she didnt know.

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"That moment when kids realise that their parents have been lying to them all their lives and their innocence is totally destroyed...."

Why oppose children having the belief in santa claus? I grew up having the best memories of my childhood at xmas and believing. Hes a childs friend and guider. He embodies hope love and peace. Santa shows children to care for others before yourself and also brings magic into a childs life. The reindeer dust, the presents in the morning and the empty plate mean something to a child. To not allow that is denying them the simple joy of believing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Where did I say I opposed it, I'm just pointing out the cruel irony.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My 4 yr old said to me the other day, while looking at the photograph we had taken together with santa; "that's not santa, that's just a man in a suit, I know it is"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My 4 yr old said to me the other day, while looking at the photograph we had taken together with santa; "that's not santa, that's just a man in a suit, I know it is" "

That's because he knows the real Santa is way too busy right now to be taking trips abroad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My kids have never asked. We have never really discussed santa. I just tell them all about the magic of Christmas. I know it's not a magical time for everybody but for some it is. It's always been magical for me from the time I was small. A time for family to get together and the kids to get excited over all the small things. The Christmas lights going up, the tree, the little shopping trips to get one or two small presents for their grandparents and godparents.

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Where did I say I opposed it, I'm just pointing out the cruel irony."

I dont think its cruel Casey. Its tradition passed down through belief and a myth yes. Children soon grow to being adults and childhood is a memory.They are encouraged from an early age to use their imagination and to believe in themselves. Then its carried on into adulthod where their self belief makes them be, the best that they can be. These values are instilled into their own children and so the tradition continues. Ill be very sad when my youngest stops believing in the man that wears the red suit. Hopefully by then, ill have grandchildren to continue on the spirit of xmas that is in all children.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've 2 that still believe ones 11 others 8, the 8 yr old is wiser than the 11 yr old though and he's constantly asking think the only reason they believe is neither of them believe that I'd be buying them what's on their lists.

As for the 12 yr old he plays the game because he knows what side his bread is buttered .

The main excitement in our house this year has been the school plays and learning songs and their lines..... it's the simple things that kids remember xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My 4 yr old said to me the other day, while looking at the photograph we had taken together with santa; "that's not santa, that's just a man in a suit, I know it is"

That's because he knows the real Santa is way too busy right now to be taking trips abroad ;-"

I said of course it was the real one how else would he have known what u wanted for xmas and ur teachers name and dancing etc! But if it comes up again I might say that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That's quite a myth you've woven about how a belief in Santa turns out well-rounded, fulfilled altruists.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My son told his younger sister that the tooth fairy didnt exist .... next tooth she lost the tooth fairy was very generous

He had it explained in simple terms that tooth fairies (me) dont give money to people who say they dont believe

Then i asked him what he thought would happen at xmas if he said he didnt believe in father xmas or told his sister

He was 11 - burst into giggles and went off singing "i saw mummy kissing santa claus"

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"That's quite a myth you've woven about how a belief in Santa turns out well-rounded, fulfilled altruists."

Ive not woven any myth. What im saying is it allows a child to grow up knowing the difference between reality and play and the belief in making choices for themselves.What happens to a child into adulthood after the belief in santa, is down to parenting and guidance. Theres no children in the world ever born mean or vindictive, nasty or cruel.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That's quite a myth you've woven about how a belief in Santa turns out well-rounded, fulfilled altruists.

Ive not woven any myth. What im saying is it allows a child to grow up knowing the difference between reality and play and the belief in making choices for themselves.What happens to a child into adulthood after the belief in santa, is down to parenting and guidance. Theres no children in the world ever born mean or vindictive, nasty or cruel. "

Children learn their values from those that they observed being practiced (as opposed to being paid lip service) in their own families, all year round. Nothing whatsoever to do with a fat man in a red suit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My ten year old grandson still believes he is very excited

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By *unfella 1Man
over a year ago

dublin


"That's quite a myth you've woven about how a belief in Santa turns out well-rounded, fulfilled altruists.

Ive not woven any myth. What im saying is it allows a child to grow up knowing the difference between reality and play and the belief in making choices for themselves.What happens to a child into adulthood after the belief in santa, is down to parenting and guidance. Theres no children in the world ever born mean or vindictive, nasty or cruel.

Children learn their values from those that they observed being practiced (as opposed to being paid lip service) in their own families, all year round. Nothing whatsoever to do with a fat man in a red suit."

Grinch!!

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By *dam1995Man
over a year ago

mullingar

Thank god dont have to worry yet as n daughter only 2 dnt no what i would say if she asked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That's quite a myth you've woven about how a belief in Santa turns out well-rounded, fulfilled altruists.

Ive not woven any myth. What im saying is it allows a child to grow up knowing the difference between reality and play and the belief in making choices for themselves.What happens to a child into adulthood after the belief in santa, is down to parenting and guidance. Theres no children in the world ever born mean or vindictive, nasty or cruel.

Children learn their values from those that they observed being practiced (as opposed to being paid lip service) in their own families, all year round. Nothing whatsoever to do with a fat man in a red suit.

Grinch!! "

I don't see why Santa should be made responsible for parenting, poor guy has enough on his plate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

our 9 you girl told us last year she knows. we were gobsmacked.we are still trying to convince her Santa is real...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I work as Santa once a year I have seen kids up to 12 that still believe you never know your child may still believe for a few more years here hoping

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"our 9 you girl told us last year she knows. we were gobsmacked.we are still trying to convince her Santa is real... "

I went to great lengths with my lad a few years ago when he announced that he had doubts

..sleigh bells ringing in the night... an old goat bell I had found buired in the back of the shed mysteriously caught hanging from the gutter of the house with Moss from the roof knocked to the patio..

His face Xmas morning was worth a million bucks.

He still has the bell

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"I work as Santa once a year I have seen kids up to 12 that still believe you never know your child may still believe for a few more years here hoping "

Well done you!

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"our 9 you girl told us last year she knows. we were gobsmacked.we are still trying to convince her Santa is real...

I went to great lengths with my lad a few years ago when he announced that he had doubts

..sleigh bells ringing in the night... an old goat bell I had found buired in the back of the shed mysteriously caught hanging from the gutter of the house with Moss from the roof knocked to the patio..

His face Xmas morning was worth a million bucks.

He still has the bell "

Id be in floods of tears!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I work as Santa once a year I have seen kids up to 12 that still believe you never know your child may still believe for a few more years here hoping

Well done you! "

thanks it hard work but well worth it to see the smiles on there faces when they walk into the grotto and see me sitting there

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By *etmebeurfantasy OP   Woman
over a year ago

My town


"our 9 you girl told us last year she knows. we were gobsmacked.we are still trying to convince her Santa is real...

I went to great lengths with my lad a few years ago when he announced that he had doubts

..sleigh bells ringing in the night... an old goat bell I had found buired in the back of the shed mysteriously caught hanging from the gutter of the house with Moss from the roof knocked to the patio..

His face Xmas morning was worth a million bucks.

He still has the bell "

awww jesus. I love bells

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No I don't think so. I have five and the oldest one believed until he was 14 . If he stopped believing he got nothing. There was nothing for a few years and now it's my grandchildren and I'm in my second childhood with them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My now 15 year boy stopped believing at 7 after it went around the school. Was highly annoyed. My 8 year girl old still believes and hopefully that will last for many more years . I find that that Xmas is more fun and magical with my girl than my boy. But thankfully I have a 1 and a half years old so there will be the fun of Xmas in my house for hopefully 10 more years

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