Ah, the big fat man whom wears red. Everyone loves him, as he gives you things.
The question is....how long did you believe in him (if at all), and why did you stop?
For me, it was about age 6 or 7 I stopped, because my parents screwed up and put the presents from Santa under the tree first, and the ones from them under Christmas morning. They weren't too bright.
Anyways...I can't believe they lied to me :'(
When i was in first or second grade. Everyone was still like "Oh boy santa's coming to give me my gifts" I was like, "No he's not your parents buy your gifts" I was the only kid who didn't 'believe'.
About three years ago my parents just sat me down on Christmas Day and told me. Worst five minutes of my entire life. The year after that, I went into COMPLETE denial. I still have some faith in the big guy, even now.
Regardless of that...the pain...it's still here...
I think I believed until 4th or 5th grade. Then I stopped.
The presents were always in the trunk of my mom's car. :P
A cousin told me when I was nine. Eh... There's not much pain. One year, my parents forgot to put the presents out. My sister (who was like 8 or 9 at the time) and I saw and we lol'd.
When I was in the 3rd Grade, but I always had some doubt.
I stopped believing in him when I was 7. Instead, during a Christmas party a few weeks ago, I dressed up as Santa for the kids. We had to stuff like two pillows in my Santa coat so that I would look as fat like Santa.
Never...
no one should be that dumb as to believe someone could live at the north pole and flying reindeer. it's basic logic even kids should be capable of X_X;;
I has some doubts, and they were confirmed in the 8th grade :|
I don't think I ever did believe in Santa, or I can't ever remember believing in him anyway.
I wasn't really into Santa at all.
So I never believed in him.
Wait,
There's no santa?
D:
*Cries*
Never. I believed in my parents.
I never believed in Santa.
Quote from: Ares300 on December 22, 2008, 03:45:12 PM
I has some doubts, and they were confirmed in the 8th grade :|
Wonderful.
How was it?
lol, when I think about it, the presents that Santa Clause was supposed to bring were all ready under the tree.
I must've been really young because I can't seem to remember when I stopped believing him.
I never really believed in him much, I mean when I was little of course I thought he was awesome, but my mom just said it was them that put presents under the tree and I just said: "Oh, okay, whatever. Do I still get presents?"
I think I was like 7 or something.
i think it was when i was 4 or 5, when i asked my parents and they broke it to me
Quote from: mackormoses on December 22, 2008, 04:39:57 PM
Quote from: Ares300 on December 22, 2008, 03:45:12 PM
I has some doubts, and they were confirmed in the 8th grade :|
Wonderful.
How was it?
They ruined christmas since they told me on the 23rd.
My kindergarten teacher made the class make presents for Santa, my aunt put it up on the shelf and I said "Heeeeeeeeeeeeeey, that was for Santa" then she said "Oh, Santa wanted me to have it" and I said "Liar *cries*"
Age 7
In the car, my mom was telling me this funny story about a kid that went to Media Play every day when she worked there as a Cashier, and right when she was done...
"Man, it's gonna suck when his parents tell him that Santa isn't real."
My dad couldn't stop laughing the rest of the way home, and I just had a look on my face that said "wat".
7 or 8
me and my sister found a bag of presents with "from santa" on them, but I had my doubts before that anyway
About... 5-6th grade-ish.
Not a huge shock, nor did it bother me really...
Still make like I believe though... 6 year old sister. D:
A few years ago, about 6th grade.
But I basically knew before then, we could find the wrapping paper used in my parents' closet, and the boxes of the already set-up presents in the garage...
Meh, I never really cared.Quote from: HTA on December 22, 2008, 10:36:35 PM
Still make like I believe though... 6 year old sister. D:
3 little brothers >_<
I never believed in Santa but I had to go along with it since last year because of my sister...
My parents told me in 4th grade? I dunno. Wasn't a big deal to me.
Quote from: Nayrman on December 22, 2008, 03:39:38 PM
Never...
it's basic logic even kids should be capable of X_X;;
That.
Quote from: Byte on December 22, 2008, 07:19:22 PM
Age 7
In the car, my mom was telling me this funny story about a kid that went to Media Play every day when she worked there as a Cashier, and right when she was done...
"Man, it's gonna suck when his parents tell him that Santa isn't real."
My dad couldn't stop laughing the rest of the way home, and I just had a look on my face that said "wat".
I loled when I read that.
Quote from: JrDude on December 22, 2008, 07:03:50 PM
My kindergarten teacher made the class make presents for Santa, my aunt put it up on the shelf and I said "Heeeeeeeeeeeeeey, that was for Santa" then she said "Oh, Santa wanted me to have it" and I said "Liar *cries*"
Lol
I never believed in him...
Not very sure why, but I kinda just thought of the idea that a guy coming down a chimney to give you presents was fake..
Could have been because the house I lived in when I was smaller didn't even have a chimney...
Jewish.
Sorry if I killed this thread...
When I met the real Santa
(http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg132/MysticSwampert/250px-BLACK_SANTA.jpg)
Quote from: Mystic on December 26, 2008, 12:09:15 PM
When I met the real Santa
(http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg132/MysticSwampert/250px-BLACK_SANTA.jpg)
Holy poop, that's one of the Christmas avatars on Forumwarz.
Quote from: Nayrman on December 22, 2008, 03:39:38 PM
Never...
no one should be that dumb as to believe someone could live at the north pole and flying reindeer. it's basic logic even kids should be capable of X_X;;
My God Nayrman, if you celebrated Christmas (which you don't because your Jewish as you've stated countless times), I would hate to be your kid.
Waking up Christmas morning to see all the presents "Santa" left me was always one of the best things about Christmas. Many people admit that even though they did have their doubts as kids, Christmas was more fun when they believed in Santa Claus.
Quote from: Java_Java on December 26, 2008, 11:51:32 PM
Quote from: Nayrman on December 22, 2008, 03:39:38 PM
Never...
no one should be that dumb as to believe someone could live at the north pole and flying reindeer. it's basic logic even kids should be capable of X_X;;
My God Nayrman, if you celebrated Christmas (which you don't because your Jewish as you've stated countless times), I would hate to be your kid.
Waking up Christmas morning to see all the presents "Santa" left me was always one of the best things about Christmas. Many people admit that even though they did have their doubts as kids, Christmas was more fun when they believed in Santa Claus.
Indeed D: