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" Yes Or No To Goading Children Into Believing In Santa Clause To Elevate Crest Mass Day *

* Santa Clause Confounds Assurances Feigning Immortality *


If having believed that santa clause real and upon discovering santa clause to be a fictitious character , tell us about any emotional responses or realizations .

The recollection of this moniker was that the realization was sadness .

Clearly santa clause has been used to institute conformity in children , by raising awareness of reward versus punishment , of good versus bad , for behavior ; whereby , santa clause is less about a myth of santa and more about the clause of santa .

Does goading children into believing a tale of santa good fun , or wise parenting , or is it mischievous for causing adolescents or adults to doubt or disbelieve assurances by those feigning immortality ?
 
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The popular conception of Santa Claus originates from folklore traditions surrounding the 4th-century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children. Saint Nicholas became renowned for his reported generosity and secret gift-giving. The image of Santa Claus shares similarities with the English figure of Father Christmas, and they are both now popularly regarded as the same person.

 
Christmas is the time of year when poor children realize that Santa likes rich kids better
 
" Yes Or No To Goading Children Into Believing In Santa Clause To Elevate Crest Mass Day *

* Santa Clause Confounds Assurances Feigning Immortality *


If having believed that santa clause real and upon discovering santa clause to be a fictitious character , tell us about any emotional responses or realizations .

The recollection of this moniker was that the realization was sadness .

Clearly santa clause has been used to institute conformity in children by raising awareness of reward versus punishment , of good versus bad , for behavior ; whereby , santa clause is less about a myth of santa and more about the clause of santa .

Does goading children into believing a tale of santa good fun , or wise parenting , or is it mischievous for causing adolescents or adults to doubt or disbelieve assurances by those feigning immortality ?
The different reactions from children are interesting. One of my favorite activities as a child (in a large family) was playing, "Let's pretend". When I learned the truth about Santa I was both astonished and delighted that grown-ups had the best "Pretend" game of all! My reaction, but another of us determined right there and then he would never lie to his children about Santa. And he didn't. So...what is Santa: The greatest game of all time, or...the greatest lie. I still see it as the greatest game, but I know many consider it as lying to children.

I still see the stages as believe in Santa, know about Santa, be Santa....
 
Christmas is the time of year when poor children realize that Santa likes rich kids better
Left Preppylove: Kennedys
Right Preppylove: Bushes


Which makes them hate their Daddies for not getting rich and spoiling them with shiny toys. Later, they hate their Daddies for not getting them out of the draft or for forcing them to take out heavy student loans.

Girls become Reba McEntire's "Fancy." Boys become the male version of that.
 

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