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Are Christmas gifts enabling?
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 673299" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>I think sometimes its a balance between continuing to show your kids you love them and not enabling them. To me Christmas gifts are given out of love and at least in our family are a tradition and so I don't see them as enabling unless they are over the top.... I agree things that are useful are good. I know this year we have done a lot to help my son out financially and so he wont be getting much in the way of gifts but I still plan to send him a package with little things just so he has something to open and to remember his family loves him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 673299, member: 15801"] I think sometimes its a balance between continuing to show your kids you love them and not enabling them. To me Christmas gifts are given out of love and at least in our family are a tradition and so I don't see them as enabling unless they are over the top.... I agree things that are useful are good. I know this year we have done a lot to help my son out financially and so he wont be getting much in the way of gifts but I still plan to send him a package with little things just so he has something to open and to remember his family loves him. [/QUOTE]
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