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I remember you being a little peeved by this a while ago. Just thought you might like to know you are not alone.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah, after all it's the poor parents who spend months fretting about how they're going to pay for it all, working to earn the money, trying to do the shopping without the kids knowing, having to hide it all for weeks then on Christmas day they get woken up at some ungodly hour, dragged downstairs, have to sit and watch their kids tear into the nicely wrapped gifts which get discarded after 10 seconds in place of the next one and the rest of the day is spent mostly cooking and cleaning up the mess the kids left as well as building toys that require some sort of degree to understand. Lol.
Besides, do any of you remember when you found out there was no Santa? I don't. I can't be too damaged from it.
Besides, do any of you remember when you found out there was no Santa? I don't. I can't be too damaged from it.
Just caught this - I was one of the saddos who contacted the ASA. In our house, Father Christmas brings all the presents. My 11 year doesn't believe anymore but plays along, but my 7 (nearly 8) year old is teetering on the brink and he will spill the beans to his 6 year old sister. Thanks for the link.
let me set the scene
i was about 6 or 7, it was our first xmas back in the uk and i'd not known snow before, so i was really hyper excited that father xmas and the reindeer were coming etc etc, eft out the mince pies and cabbage n carrots and i made myself stay awake to see father xmas
my dad walked in stark bollock naked and chucked my stocking on the bed and walked out
Father xmas has never been the same for me since
i was about 6 or 7, it was our first xmas back in the uk and i'd not known snow before, so i was really hyper excited that father xmas and the reindeer were coming etc etc, eft out the mince pies and cabbage n carrots and i made myself stay awake to see father xmas
my dad walked in stark bollock naked and chucked my stocking on the bed and walked out
Father xmas has never been the same for me since
It spoils the magic of Christmas .......... I love to see excitement and wonder in the eyes of little children at the thought of Father Christmas bringing them presents .......... along with the true meaning of Christmas, the Nativity and the Christian side to the season, its such a happy time for most children. Before I get sarcastic replies No I don't believe as a Christian that its lying to children to tell them about Father Christmas ........... its all part of a magical childhood.
alba i have to disagree, I certainly didn't put any pressure on mysel for try to outdo anyone, i couldn't have afforded to! Although I accept it does happen a lot.
But kids see what others have and what is advertised (even when they are that young) and if you can't afford to get them it as ummmm says, they then think they have been undeserving.
But kids see what others have and what is advertised (even when they are that young) and if you can't afford to get them it as ummmm says, they then think they have been undeserving.