I know it's true. I lied to my kid about veggies just so she would eat 'em. All parents do. I'm gunna axe her if she's been traumatized by my veggie tales.
I always ate them willingly... except lima beans...:yuk
I know it's true. I lied to my kid about veggies just so she would eat 'em. All parents do. I'm gunna axe her if she's been traumatized by my veggie tales.
:nod::coolHe's been to my house![]()
aww thats awesome.Personally, I really liked my parents "lying" to me about Father Christmas. I have fond memories of it and my mum and dad still write "Love from Father Christmas" on my Christmas presents even though I've known for about 15 years that he doesn't exist.
And this is the whole point really. The only reason people needs fantasies like santa claus is to simply make up for not knowing enough about what's in reality around us. We look and see boring, mundane crap, but when you really learn about the nature of things, it's actually bloody remarkable. Much more remarkable than santa.
I saw horse pucky with a side of cow turds.
One of the reasons.... because there isn't just an 'only' here.... that people need fantasy is that they are very much aware of the 'reality' of the world around them. If a parent wants to let a child be a child and let the child believe in fantasy for just a little while..... then what the heck is the problem with that?
Innocence is but a blink in the eye of time. There will be plenty of chances for a parent to ready their child for the real things in this life. And plenty of opportunities to actually discuss it. You can't keep the world locked outside your doors forever.
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The thing is, kids don't need fantasy, no one does except people that fear the natural world and don't understand it.
The parent isn't letting the child be a child by making them believe in Santa. Santa wasn't invented by children. It was invented for children. By people that didn't understand much of the world around us. And, by all accounts, life was generally pretty shitty back then, especially in the cold dark winter. You can see why it had it's purpose.
Nowadays it's just used to drive consumerism, get the kids wanting. It serves no other purpose.
Who knows whether or not it creates any problems? I certainly don't. But I do know that kids can be kids, just as innocent and excited without lying to them. Reality doesn't rob children of their innocence.
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The thing is, kids don't need fantasy, no one does except people that fear the natural world and don't understand it.
I fail to understand why some people want to snatch away small joys from children? There are festivals everywhere having their own Santa's...Children love to fantasize until they have grown up to understand the realities of life. Moreover, what do parent earn for if they wouldn't like to respect and fulfill little joys of their children?? What is society for if it can't look up to the joys of its little folks??? If fantasizing was bad there wouldn't be great stories written by Grimm and others to make children happy and consequently 'imaginative'!
Well said. :thumbup
I fail to understand why some people want to snatch away small joys from children? There are festivals everywhere having their own Santa's...Children love to fantasize until they have grown up to understand the realities of life. Moreover, what do parent earn for if they wouldn't like to respect and fulfill little joys of their children?? What is society for if it can't look up to the joys of its little folks??? If fantasizing was bad there wouldn't be great stories written by Grimm and others to make children happy and consequently 'imaginative'!
I call bullshit right there. You've never used fantasy in the bedroom? If not, you may want to back pedal and ask Santa for forgiveness, because dude, you're fucking missing out. :nod:
It's not about snatching away small joys, it's about giving children real joy. Santa just isn't necessary any more.
Wonder how telling the truth and the whole truth brings children joy?? Next time I will ask a broke to tell his
little kids he's busted and cannot do anything to 'please' them on a great day!!![]()
Wonder how telling the truth and the whole truth brings children joy?? Next time I will ask a broke to tell his little kids he's busted and cannot do anything to 'please' them on a great day!!![]()
Because the truth can be amazing.
No, it depends.
Try call a pig a pig
and watch him wave his 'twig'!
Truth is bitter, falsehood is shame, fantasy is fun!!
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