Anonymous wrote:OP again. Also, “eff off” was provided as an example of THE worst thing I would ever say. Everyone seems to jump on it and interpret it as that’s what is said all the time, or even often.
Anyway, my main question is - is saying “f_uck” or “wtf” during argument a verbal abuse? That sounds like a really extreme view to me, but maybe I’m wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We curse in other areas of our lives. Never at or about each other. But we never curse when arguing. It just adds gas to a slow or raging fire. It’s not necessary. Even saying “what the f*ck?” can turn up the heat. When arguing, you should be trying to find ways to deescalate.
Regardless of what we the internet thinks, the person you love who wants to have an emotional connection to you is asking you to stop. Is this the hill you want to die on?
This. But also, we can't be perfect. Not you, not your wife. Not me or my husband. Try your best. Tell her ahead of time you might need to leave to calm down a bit if she doesn't want you to curse. There has to be give and take here.
Anonymous wrote:We curse in other areas of our lives. Never at or about each other. But we never curse when arguing. It just adds gas to a slow or raging fire. It’s not necessary. Even saying “what the f*ck?” can turn up the heat. When arguing, you should be trying to find ways to deescalate.
Regardless of what we the internet thinks, the person you love who wants to have an emotional connection to you is asking you to stop. Is this the hill you want to die on?
Anonymous wrote: I'd say probably the worst that comes out is "oh f_ck off", but very rarely, if i had to guess maybe once a month or so.