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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question for those that know your kid has or does use f* word with friends, at what age did they start? Do they also use with you? I feel out of date or naive from being raised in a “no bad words” house. Is f* even considered “bad word” anymore? Do some parents still tell kids they “won’t tolerate that language in this house”? [/quote] Your POV is the correct one. Of course, the "F" word is still profane and shouldn't be used in polite company. [/quote] My house was weird growing up (my mother and father had different definitions of what it meant to swear) but the F word is a no-go over here for our 13 year old. I wish I had been more strict on “damnit” but alas. I also note that it is a no-go for my 13 year old, but I certainly slip up :-). And we’ve declared blanket amnesty for nasty language while driving. [/quote]
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