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In reply to the discussion: Should a child be told that Santa is real? [View all]RobinA
(10,478 posts)at my house growing up and Santa was a part of it I could have done without. I can't remember ever beliving in Santa, although I probably did when I was pre-memory 1-3 years. After that...give me a break: flying reindeer, hitting all kid's houses in one night, a bag of toys big enough for all kids? This born skeptic was not buying that load of bull. And at our house he decorated the tree, which he supposedly did at all houses unless they put their trees up early like my friend's family. The time element was just never something I could never buy and pretty much puts the kaboosh on the whole story.
My parents, mother especially, seemed very invested in the Santa thing, so we played along for what seemed like forever so as not to disappoint her. I could not WAIT to get rid of Santa. I think this is partly why my sister didn't do Santa when she had kids. At least until the kids came home from nursery school WANTING Santa, having heard about him from the other kids. That lasted about two years. I don't have children, but I would not have done Santa either. Not believeing in Santa (or a deity, for that matter) left plenty of Christmas magic for this ex-little kid. Santa is, after all, simply a gift bringer. That said , I do enjoy the Santa myth for the art and stories it has spawned. Kinda like the deity.