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Father Christmas OR Santa...?
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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What do you prefer?
I much prefer "Father Christmas". It has a more endearing feel to it, a Dickensian or old wordly evocation, reminiscent of childhood stories and adaptations. It just feels 'traditionally English'.
I rarely use "Santa", a name which is just as old. But I feel it's a 'commercialised' term...
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I prefer father Christmas. Santa doesn't feel nice in the mouth.
The Father Christmas name will most likely be outlawed soon as symbol of patriarchy and male privilege or something like that, and it'll have to be Santa. |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
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"I prefer father Christmas. Santa doesn't feel nice in the mouth.
The Father Christmas name will most likely be outlawed soon as symbol of patriarchy and male privilege or something like that, and it'll have to be Santa. "
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Well we can't let that happen! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Father Christmas. Not really sure why but I've always preferred it.
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Perhaps it's a subconscious thing....x"
It must be. I'm probably yearning for the Dickensian Christmas mentioned above or maybe it's my daddy issues meaning I'd love for a generous, white bearded man to give me presents and be able to call him father.
Psychology 101 right here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Santa is definitely used more commonly here in Scotland.
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Used? You make him sound like he's an intimate feminine lust toy. Or perhaps that's just my filthy mind at work, again. "
Definitely the latter ... although I could have expressed it better |
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"I prefer father Christmas. Santa doesn't feel nice in the mouth.
The Father Christmas name will most likely be outlawed soon as symbol of patriarchy and male privilege or something like that, and it'll have to be Santa. "
How many times have you had Santa in your mouth? |
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By *eroLondon OP Man
over a year ago
Covent Garden |
"Father Christmas. Not really sure why but I've always preferred it.
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Perhaps it's a subconscious thing....x
It must be. I'm probably yearning for the Dickensian Christmas mentioned above or maybe it's my daddy issues meaning I'd love for a generous, white bearded man to give me presents and be able to call him father.
Psychology 101 right here."
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...you should try Salvador Dalí's-Melí's The Paranoic Critical Method. |
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"I prefer father Christmas. Santa doesn't feel nice in the mouth.
The Father Christmas name will most likely be outlawed soon as symbol of patriarchy and male privilege or something like that, and it'll have to be Santa.
How many times have you had Santa in your mouth? "
I was wondering who'd make that gag. What can I say, he got me d*unk. |
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"I prefer father Christmas. Santa doesn't feel nice in the mouth.
The Father Christmas name will most likely be outlawed soon as symbol of patriarchy and male privilege or something like that, and it'll have to be Santa.
How many times have you had Santa in your mouth?
I was wondering who'd make that gag. What can I say, he got me d*unk. "
Did he make you gag? |
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