by JaydeParrot » Tue May 20, 2014 7:55 am
I don't think all lies to children are 'as' bad as that. As a child I was told that on Christmas Eve a big old man dressed in red and a white beard would somehow fit through the chimney, smash through the bricked up fireplace, put gifts under the tree, then go back through said wall, brick up the wall so there would be no trace as to him ever fitting through, then he'd climb all the way up the chimney, get out and ride his magical flying reindeer to the rest of the world's Santa believing kids without ever being seen.
This little lie did not negatively affect me and I am 'not' now a Santa fanatic desperatly waiting next to my nephews fireplace on christmas eve to ask Santa for his autograph. I am however considering cross breeding a few reindeer with my parrots to see if I can once and for all prove the Santa hypothesis, that'l show em! YEAH! That'll show em! (laughs hysterically).
Seriously though, I don't think little lies always lead to big ones, I tend to preform puppet shows for my family's younger kids, I don't worry that the kids will grow up believing all inanimate objects with sticky on eyes are real.
Fair enough, the guy probably should say it's a pigeon to prevent kids begging their parents for a parrot.
But I still think little lies are important, after all, if a little child asked how babies are made, most people wouldn't tell the full truth, imagine how many more problems that'd cause.