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Is it time to burst his bubble? How to do it gently...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 351983" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I am chiming in quite late on this, but in my case, the realization that the character wasn't real was quickly paired with the opportunity to play that role for someone else.</p><p>***</p><p>I asked my grandma about Santa Claus, and she never would say he wasn't real. Instead, I was told about St Nick being a real person. A real person who was very charitable and giving, and his spirit lives on in each of us, by continuing the traditions he established. And then my grandma took me to the store where I bought an item and gave it to someone else in the "name of St Nick" or, Santa Claus, and it was a really great feeling to be a part of that. Still is.</p><p>***</p><p>Obviously, even tho I'm odd, I knew the difference between fact and fiction, but it was an easy transition between the two...Santa isn't entirely fictitious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 351983, member: 1848"] I am chiming in quite late on this, but in my case, the realization that the character wasn't real was quickly paired with the opportunity to play that role for someone else. *** I asked my grandma about Santa Claus, and she never would say he wasn't real. Instead, I was told about St Nick being a real person. A real person who was very charitable and giving, and his spirit lives on in each of us, by continuing the traditions he established. And then my grandma took me to the store where I bought an item and gave it to someone else in the "name of St Nick" or, Santa Claus, and it was a really great feeling to be a part of that. Still is. *** Obviously, even tho I'm odd, I knew the difference between fact and fiction, but it was an easy transition between the two...Santa isn't entirely fictitious. [/QUOTE]
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