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Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by Lightweight Champion
I bet the same folks in here who won't allow their kids to believe in Santa won't have Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, mistletoes, etc. because it's a "waste" of hard earned money. Have fun being the guy everybody scratches off their list to give a gift to.
yeah, pretty sad reading some of the anger in the comments so far. This dude will probably force his kids to watch no country for old men instead of a Christmas special on tv or something
Originally Posted by CWrite78
I'm telling them the truth. I'll be damned if some fat dude going to take credit for their happiness. No made believe fairly tale best friends in my house.
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
Originally Posted by CWrite78
I'm telling them the truth. I'll be damned if some fat dude going to take credit for their happiness. No made believe fairly tale best friends in my house.
Some kids need that, especially if they do not have siblings.
Why not give your child the right to choose.
If your kids want a make believe friends and you say no to that and make them think it is wrong,
wouldn't that be infringing on their rights to do what they want.
Sound like your trying to govern your child's mind. Sounds familiar.
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
Originally Posted by CWrite78
I'm telling them the truth. I'll be damned if some fat dude going to take credit for their happiness. No made believe fairly tale best friends in my house.
Some kids need that, especially if they do not have siblings.
Why not give your child the right to choose.
If your kids want a make believe friends and you say no to that and make them think it is wrong,
wouldn't that be infringing on their rights to do what they want.
Sound like your trying to govern your child's mind. Sounds familiar.
yup. doesn't feel like Christmas these days like it used to... especially this year.Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by Gex The Damaja
I Agree with you but I think it has more to do with the economic climate, currently. Adults are too busy worrying about the future to cater to a child's imagination. Kinda sad but I think it will have underlying benefits later on.
great way to sum it up. Ever since I got out of HS, it's just felt less and less "Christmassy". When I go home for the holidays, it makes me sad knowing that when I was a kid, every house was fully lighted up with props on the lawn and everything and now, it's almost kind of creepy only seeing one random house with decoration.
Originally Posted by zk1MPLS
yup. doesn't feel like Christmas these days like it used to... especially this year.Originally Posted by JayPesoz
Originally Posted by Gex The Damaja
I Agree with you but I think it has more to do with the economic climate, currently. Adults are too busy worrying about the future to cater to a child's imagination. Kinda sad but I think it will have underlying benefits later on.
great way to sum it up. Ever since I got out of HS, it's just felt less and less "Christmassy". When I go home for the holidays, it makes me sad knowing that when I was a kid, every house was fully lighted up with props on the lawn and everything and now, it's almost kind of creepy only seeing one random house with decoration.
oh okOriginally Posted by CWrite78
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
Originally Posted by CWrite78
I'm telling them the truth. I'll be damned if some fat dude going to take credit for their happiness. No made believe fairly tale best friends in my house.
Some kids need that, especially if they do not have siblings.
Why not give your child the right to choose.
If your kids want a make believe friends and you say no to that and make them think it is wrong,
wouldn't that be infringing on their rights to do what they want.
Sound like your trying to govern your child's mind. Sounds familiar.
What Anton wrote.
What I meant about imaginary buddies was anything to do with religion. If after I tell them the truth they still want to believe, then that is their problem. I did my part.