When I was a kid, I would dream up completely insane presents to put on my Christmas wish list — shit that no parent could ever possibly afford and no child could ever possibly deserve. And every year, my parents would tell me before Christmas that I would NOT be getting the little race car I saw on the Obstacle Course round of Double Dare. They would sit me down and explain that Santa wasn’t a Formula One mechanic and that I shouldn’t be a fucking idiot.
The problem is that, on occasion, my parents DID get me something I wanted. But in order to keep it a surprise, they would play hard-to-get and tell me that I had no chance of getting Voltron, or whatever other stupid thing it was that I wanted.
I heard enough fake NOs from my mom over the years that I began to recognize the pattern and immediately assumed that NO meant YES. “Oh, mom says I have no chance of getting that hoverboard? IT’S MINE.” And then Christmas would come and I’d get a bag of fudge and hate the world.
Now I’m the parent and it’s my turn to engage in the futile task of managing my child’s expectations. This is the actual wish list that my daughter, who is 7, handed me a few weeks ago. It’s completely unreasonable and I have no way of explaining this to her without being a dick, or without her thinking I’m pulling some reverse-psychology shit on her. Let’s take a look at this Christmas wish list, item by item.
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"Tell your children that THERE IS NO SANTA CLAUS because if someone told me l could get anything I wanted because some benevolent fat guy loved me I would have a long list too, much longer than most children"
Actually there is this benevolent fat guy at Connections Night Club who will give you anything you want...
Yes you can swear a lot and tell your children all the above OR you can just do what I did. Tell your children that THERE IS NO SANTA CLAUS because if someone told me l could get anything I wanted because some benevolent fat guy loved me I would have a long list too, much longer than most children. So how about just telling your kids the truth! SANTAS NOT REAL BUT A MOTHERS LOVE IS SO CHOOSE ONE GIFT SWEETHEART. Were did were inherit a tradition that encouraged us to LIE to our children then we complain of the consequences. Like I said. STANDARDS, leads to STABILITY leads to PEACE leads to PROSPERITY. LIES lead to DEMANDS leads to OBLIGATION leads to KAOS.
OH but we don't want standards!! That's to hard!!! We just want to behave any which way we want to.! I want to eat 20 donuts, I want to swear, I want to have sex with hundreds of women, I want to lie, working for money is too difficult I would rather steal it, I like getting drunk. Wooo HOO PARTY.
The adults have NO STANDARDS then we wonder why kids have long lists.