Having your kids catch you in "the act" with your significant other or having your kids (who still believe in Santa) catch you wrapping their gifts the night before christmas?
I don't have kids yet, but I'd imagine having them catch you wrapping presents is worse - at least with "the act" I would think they wouldn't know what was going on (at least, kids the age of yours). I'd think as a parent it would be hard to see them lose that piece of their innocence with the Santa thing. Although, you may be able to talk your way out of the present wrapping ("No, son, I'm just giving this to your Aunt Marie. Santa's bringing yours tonight.")
Is this just hypothetical? Did one, or both, happen to the Dabney family?
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I don't have kids yet, but I'd imagine having them catch you wrapping presents is worse - at least with "the act" I would think they wouldn't know what was going on (at least, kids the age of yours). I'd think as a parent it would be hard to see them lose that piece of their innocence with the Santa thing. Although, you may be able to talk your way out of the present wrapping ("No, son, I'm just giving this to your Aunt Marie. Santa's bringing yours tonight.")
Is this just hypothetical? Did one, or both, happen to the Dabney family?
Neither one has happened yet. (knock on wood)
This is a purely hypothetical question.
this is where jews have the advantage.
as for which is worse... I'd say option C... having kids in the first place.
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