There's one thing for certain, these days anyway, the parent can tell the fairy tale ways of having babies, but in most schools, they learn the truth in most all cases. It isn't the same schools you and I went to a couple (hmmm) years ago. Hey, how tall are you anyway? Those legs look like they go all the way up, up, up to the penthouse. lol
And isn't that weird?! How many folks are so uncomfortable with having the talk about "the facts" that they put it off until the kids have already learned the juicy bits from their peers? Or lord forbid...the school?! Craziness.
I'm 5'6" or 7"...Or 173 cm.
I woulda guessed you taller, with all that leg going on. But yeah, it is strange how some people are about advising their kids. It's like Santa, I guess they want them to hold onto their "innocence" as long as possibly, but it does more harm than good.
I am tall-ish. Just lots of leg. 😉
Agreed, we did Santa Until they wanted the truth, and then we told them. We didn't try and hold on to the magic or innocence extra long, and if we could do it all over again we would teach truth from the beginning..." that there is a tradition of pretending a magical man comes down the chimney bringing gifts on a certain night... would you like to play the game with us?"
How did you handle this stuff with your kids?
When my oldest was 7, she started hearing at school that there was no Santa, so we did as the "general crowd" does and I went outside after she went to bed and took a handful of golf balls and tossed them up on the roof over her room. It sounded like reindeer feet landing, and she bought it big time. The next year she asked, and I told her what I had done. The youngest, by age 6, had already been informed by her older sister.
Thank u for resteeming this :)
I try to look out for those that I get along well with :) You're like my buddy just up the road lol