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AITA for telling my 13-year-old niece the truth about Santa Claus?

by Emily Davis
April 10, 2026
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At thirteen, most children have long outgrown the magic of Santa Claus, yet this bright, thoughtful girl clung to her belief with unshakable faith. Her innocent excitement and unwavering wonder painted a poignant picture of childhood’s fading enchantment, a secret world known only to her, untouched by the cynicism that often comes too soon.

Her parents, protective and gentle, chose to shield her from the truth, cherishing the fragile magic that lit up their daughter’s heart. They understood that some wonders, even if fleeting, hold a special kind of power—one that nurtures hope, joy, and the purest kind of belief in something greater than ourselves.

AITA for telling my 13-year-old niece the truth about Santa Claus?

I have a niece who is 13 years old. Until...

They did not want to tell her the truth because...

I love my niece and was worried that other kids...

I told her in a gentle way that Santa represents...

However, her parents are now very angry and will not...

Dr. Justin Coulson, a parenting expert, says that honesty is the most important part of a relationship between parents and children. He believes that parents should tell the truth as children grow up so that the bond between them stays strong.

At 13 years old, most children are too old to believe in Santa. The parents wanted to keep things magical, but the aunt saw a real danger of the girl being bullied at school. Middle school can be a hard place, and the aunt felt that knowing the truth would protect the girl from being teased by her classmates.

The aunt meant well, but she should have talked to the parents more before acting. It is important to respect how parents want to raise their kids. She should try to talk to the parents now and explain her worries about bullying, while also saying sorry for not listening to them.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

[deleted] What are all these comments. Kid is f**ked if...

He was relentlessly bullied, it was terrible. NTA, all the...

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You were looking out for her when her parents were...

Jenstigator NTA. Did none of the other commenters go to...

It's way too old to still be believing in Santa,...

There comes a point where a kid starts to grow...

Teaching a kid that age to believe in magic like...

Lerrrrnnnnnnnn NTA. She appreciated your efforts. Middle schoolers are f**king...

Being labeled as the girl who still believes in Santa...

I'm honestly so surprised she still believes given how cynical...

Pretty sure having reality check like that at 13 is...

Parents however can get caught up in the magic of...

You broke the news gently, it definitely felt better coming...

Pharmacienne123 NTA - and I say this as a parent...

Sometimes a parent gets so caught up in themselves and...

A teen who believes in Santa

A misbehaving kid or kid doing something dangerous and the parents won’t intervene

A kid raised by strict vegans who wants a burger

A teen girl whose parents haven’t told her about periods — or basic sex ed — yet because they’re trying to keep her a little girl

An LGBT kid who you know is LGBT but who hasn’t come out to their parents yet bc they’re homophobes

An secretly atheist kid who wants to skip church when they come visit you

Etc, etc, etc. Not all parent choices should be respected.

Kubuubud ESH

I think she may be past the point where it’s developmentally appropriate to believe in Santa. Her parents should’ve probably had this conversation with her a few years ago.

You had good intentions but it's not really your place,...

Big_Albatross_3050 YTA - Santa is real, i don't want to...

The aunt felt she had to choose between protecting her niece from bullying and following the parents’ rules. She chose to be honest with the girl, which helped the niece but created a big fight with her brother and sister-in-law.

Is it better for a relative to tell the truth to protect a child from being teased, or should the parents always be the ones to decide what their child believes?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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