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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 473770" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>My best friend does that too and his youngest is in college! So cute. I think my difficult child still likes this stuff so until he seems not to or asks me I will just lt it go. I dont think it is lying either. There was a whole Everybody Loves Raymond show on this...I think lots of people can relate. </p><p></p><p>When I was growing up my third sister didn't have any of that fantasy except for Santa. When she lost her first tooth she panicked. My mom asked her what was wrong and we were all there in the room. She screammed, "I don't want any dumb fairy coming into my room at night" So my mom said she will let the tooth fairy know and then later just told her the truth. It was not worth a nervous breakdown, it was supposed to be fun. We still laugh about the dumb fairy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 473770, member: 12886"] My best friend does that too and his youngest is in college! So cute. I think my difficult child still likes this stuff so until he seems not to or asks me I will just lt it go. I dont think it is lying either. There was a whole Everybody Loves Raymond show on this...I think lots of people can relate. When I was growing up my third sister didn't have any of that fantasy except for Santa. When she lost her first tooth she panicked. My mom asked her what was wrong and we were all there in the room. She screammed, "I don't want any dumb fairy coming into my room at night" So my mom said she will let the tooth fairy know and then later just told her the truth. It was not worth a nervous breakdown, it was supposed to be fun. We still laugh about the dumb fairy. [/QUOTE]
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