I Know that Santa Isn't Real, But...
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ernest_t_bassMy wife's stupid sister-in-law (whom I have known longer than my wife) had the freaking audacity to tell my daughter that Santa wasn't real. My daughter is four. Four years old.
I am a believer in God, and I have accepted Christ as my personal Lord and Savior. I know the true meaning of Christmas. My children will know the true meaning of Christmas. My wife's Brother and Sister-in-law are OVERLY religious, and this just downright pissed me off. Where in the hell do YOU get off telling MY daughter that Santa doesn't exist?
I told my wife that we should start telling their kids what is "OK" and "not OK." (They're extremely strict parents).
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What would you do?
- She's family, so I can't curbstomp.
- Quite attractive, but "do her sister(in-law)" is not realistic
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hasbeeni'd tell her to not ever parent your kids again if she's that fucking dumb.
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Upper90Yeah, I mean, does she have a brain?
You shouldn't even ever have to tell someone NOT to do that. Look, I don't even celebrate Christmas, but I'm not running around elementary school classrooms to break the news to 5 and 6 year olds.
You keep that myth alive, ridiculous as it may seem, until the parent chooses to break the news, or the kid wises up otherwise. -
Al CaponeBeat the hell out of your brother in law and tell him to keep his wife in order or she will be next.
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ernest_t_bassLOL... my brother-in-law is a great man, and he is 6'10" to boot! He'd stomp all over me!
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Barry BadrinathSanta isn't real? :'(
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stroupsDid she tell her intentionally or just let it slip?
I know I have come close to letting it slip when little kids were around. -
ernest_t_bassKnowing the sister-in-law (VERY open up front about her beliefs) I would say that my daughter had to be talking about Santa, and she had to say something like...
"Santa isn't real, you know. We celebrate Christmas for Jesus' birth."
Yes, true... but STILL! -
mtrulzDon't do anything since she's telling the honest truth.
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ytownfootballYou must sit your daughter down quietly and explain the situation carefully,
"Honey, your mother and I had a long discussion about this and decided to tell you a few things. Your aunt (insert name here) has a drinking problem..."
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ernest_t_bass
Don't be a doucher. You're just a few short years older than my daughtermtrulz wrote: Don't do anything since she's telling the honest truth. -
mtrulz^^11 years?? That's really close bro!
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ernest_t_bassA young pup to me.
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ytownfootballHoestly ernest, you just need to reinforce your thoughts on the matter to your daughter, she will obviously believe you and the wife before she believes auntie whats her name.
I would inform sister in-law- to STFU when in concerns your family or she'll not be around her neice. -
ernest_t_bassAgree with both parts. However, since it is my Wife's side, she'll do the talking.
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mtrulzernest_t_bass wrote: A young pup to me.
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You serious? If someone ever told my kids that (I don't have any) I would be very pissed.mtrulz wrote: Don't do anything since she's telling the honest truth. -
mtrulz^^If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle.
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ytownfootball
ernest...you realize by not doing so yourself, you are passing up a golden opportunity to relieve yourself of attending future in-law type extravaganzas for a very long time.ernest_t_bass wrote: However, since it is my Wife's side, she'll do the talking. -
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Really now? I had no idea.mtrulz wrote: ^^If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. -
ernest_t_bassLOL, yes. But I happen to like her side of the family And I have known this particular sister-in-law (and brother/kids) for about 10+ years now. I'd get too pissed if I said anything, and it may turn into a religious discussion.
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Hammerin'HankOh my gosh.....the Easter Bunny has no chance......not to mention The Great Pumpkin!
Ernest, just give your daughter a couple of presents from Santa and tell her that Aunt so-in so must be wrong.
Then tell your sister-in-law to butt out of your parenting. -
ytownfootballOK then, scratch that ...defer to the old lady.
I enjoy my in-laws too. -
RotinajHmm an upper decker sounds like it would really hit the spot.