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[quote=Anonymous]Here's a new one for you. I dropped the F bomb at my husband a few weeks ago in a moment of frustration. He went OFF on me (rightfully so) about using that sort of language at him or around our 11 year old. Got it, I took my lumps, agreed with him, vowed to do better, etc. I genuinely regretted it and honestly don't make a habit out of it, and I genuinely agreed with him that it was wrong. Last night, we're watching Nickelodeon's Top Elf, cute little crafting competition show for kids, with our daughter. He starts calling decisions "bull $h!t" and "G-d d@!#" this and that, in a joking manner, but still swearing up a storm. I, also joking and lighthearted, said "wow, can we stop swearing our way through a kids' show?" He got so mad he stormed out and left the house! We had separate plans today and I literally hadn't seen him until not long ago, when he called my a hypocrite that I would ever correct him when I use actual swear words. I was like, huh? I said, BS and GD are actual swear words, and if we're going to hold each other accountable, which I agree with, it has to be a two-way street. He said it's common sense that BS and GD are not swear words. This is my life....[/quote]
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