phamton
The Other Orlando Themepark
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I voted "yes" although it didn't cause long lasting mistrust. When we were all at my grandparent's for Christmas at age 5 years old, Santa came. I recognized Santa as my uncle. I told my parents that it was Uncle Jack. I also told my grandparents and even Santa himself. Everyone kept insisting that it was Santa even though I knew it was my uncle. It did upset me enough that I finally bit Santa on his gloved hand and ran into the bedroom crying. It was like seeing that the sky is blue and everyone else telling me the sky was red. At the time, I felt like maybe everything was a lie even the baby Jesus. Once my parents came in and told me the truth, then all was fine and I didn't have trust issues but it was traumatic at the time.
I did do Santa, Easter Bunny, and Tooth Fairy with all my 5 kids. But once they reached an age of disbelief and asked me, I was truthful and certainly didn't try to convince them to believe or threaten them that they wouldn't get presents. They also continued to pretend for the younger kids in the family. My oldest figured out that Santa was her grandpa when she was only 4 years old. I guess I could have just told her that grandpa was Santa's helper and Santa himself was real but I told her the truth when she came to me because of my experience as a child. My other kids were around 7 or 8 before they stopped believing.
We still did stockings and also gifts from Santa clear until their adult years and managed to have many magical Christmases.
I did do Santa, Easter Bunny, and Tooth Fairy with all my 5 kids. But once they reached an age of disbelief and asked me, I was truthful and certainly didn't try to convince them to believe or threaten them that they wouldn't get presents. They also continued to pretend for the younger kids in the family. My oldest figured out that Santa was her grandpa when she was only 4 years old. I guess I could have just told her that grandpa was Santa's helper and Santa himself was real but I told her the truth when she came to me because of my experience as a child. My other kids were around 7 or 8 before they stopped believing.
We still did stockings and also gifts from Santa clear until their adult years and managed to have many magical Christmases.

Jury is still out, but I'm thinking he isn't scarred for life.



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