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I was 5, and was pissed at my parents for the lies. was 6 when I decided that all religions fell under the same BS
oh, well.... fair enough.
I was around 8, I think. But there were still a few kids who believed when I was in middle school (12-13).
My son is 10 and my daughter is 7. I was thinking about this being the last "Santa" year.I just wasnt sure if it was to early.
 

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oh, well.... fair enough.

My son is 10 and my daughter is 7. I was thinking about this being the last "Santa" year.I just wasnt sure if it was to early.
Nah, I don't think it's too early. I don't think there's any harm in letting them continue believing, though. But then again I only have a toddler so I haven't actually dealt with that yet lol
 

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How old are kids when they stop believing in Santa? My 10-year-old still believes in it.
My kids are taught that Santa was a real dude, and people still "do Santa" these days in his kind/loving/giving memory and spirit. (But isn't some magical dude that's gonna break into your house, and leave you presents that are clearly an indication of how poor your momma is, and not how good you were all year....)
BUT... as long as they wanna believe, and it's magical in your house, no rush in them growing up, ya know. Kids are seldom kids very long these days, and any little bit of innocence is probably a godsend.
 

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How old are kids when they stop believing in Santa? My 10-year-old still believes in it.
I was 5 or 6 and I saw my presents hidden in the garage. I continued to pretend to believe in santa for many more years, riddled with anxiety on Christmas morning because I couldn't thank my parents for my gifts :o_o:
 
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