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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I grew up in a house where swearing was a daily thing for my father. My mom always disliked it. In our house now, there's no swearing at all - zero. My kids hear it among friends I'm sure but I'm so glad they have been raised not thinking it's "normal" to swear in day to day home life. What really bothers me is people who incorporate shit/fuck into their normal, everyday conversation -- no even the usual exasperation or anger situation. "I don't give a fuck if it's rainy today." "Who gives a shit about the Caps losing." "Where the fuck are my car keys." Etc. Completely unnecessary swearing. It happened recently where I was on the street and overheard two girls talking - college aged -- and one had a mouth like that, obviously swearing was a normal part of her daily vocabulary. I felt sorry for her. It made her lower class IMO and [b]surely there are some guys who wouldn't consider dating her because of her swearing ease.[/quote][/b] This bolded part makes me laugh because your thought process is so old. If you don't like cursing that's fine but, to change yourself because in the future "some guy wouldn't date her" is not a good reason in my opinion. Maybe she doesn't care for men? There are plenty of men/women who curse so to I don't see her being alone because of it. Then again there are plenty of happy single people![/quote]
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