I don't actually have trauma in my past -- there was simply never any Santa in my worldview. I just, um, knew it was something other kids believed? I had the tooth fairy till I was four, then found out somehow non-traumatically that the quarters came from my parents.
My best friend (whose mom was my mom's best friend) did believe in Santa and the tooth fairy, and I once got scolded by his mother for trying to set him straight, though her explanation made no sense, since she said something like [insert my bias into recollected dialogue], "For children who are lucky enough to have parents who lie to them, Santa is a wonderful fairy tale, like Cinderella."
Ari: OMG, Erik thinks Cinderella is true, too?! *weirded out*
So, lack of understanding!
And yes. When I was ten I totally loved, "if you don't believe in Santa you will CEASE TO EXIST." Yeah.
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Date: 2005-11-14 01:47 am (UTC)My best friend (whose mom was my mom's best friend) did believe in Santa and the tooth fairy, and I once got scolded by his mother for trying to set him straight, though her explanation made no sense, since she said something like [insert my bias into recollected dialogue], "For children who are lucky enough to have parents who lie to them, Santa is a wonderful fairy tale, like Cinderella."
Ari: OMG, Erik thinks Cinderella is true, too?! *weirded out*
So, lack of understanding!
And yes. When I was ten I totally loved, "if you don't believe in Santa you will CEASE TO EXIST." Yeah.