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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jan 17, 2019 3:48:59 GMT
Same. I rarely curse un-ironically
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 11:59:23 GMT
Swearing habit started hs freshman year swim team. Four years later, it’s still about the same.
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Post by sjg on Jan 17, 2019 12:05:39 GMT
Less. I find i'm more accepting as i get older or more resigned to the situations i find myself in
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Post by someguy on Jan 17, 2019 17:10:21 GMT
I don’t pay attention but I probably curse more because I don’t think about it. When I was younger I at least made some effort to monitor my language depending on who was around.
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Post by Nora on Jan 17, 2019 22:01:33 GMT
I didn't curse at all when I was a teenager or even into my 20s and 30s. But in recent years, I find myself uttering more and more off-color words (and not just when I'm driving). I have an elderly aunt who has frequently used a lot of "hells" and "damns" over the years, but only recently has been cultivating the "f-word." Is this normal? I always thought people tended to get more circumspect about their language as they matured. Or is it more common for people to just say (literally) "F*** it. I've lived this long, and I don't have any little kids around me, so I can say whatever I want!"? more, much more. but with me its nothing to do with age but the group of people i have been around in the last 5 or so years. i dont like how much i swear now and also dont realize how BAD it is often while i do it. i really need to focus on not letting it get completely out of hand.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2019 3:01:12 GMT
Definitely more.. especially when I'm driving or at work.. it doesn't bother me because they're just words.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jan 18, 2019 6:52:58 GMT
Much more.
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Post by Morgana on Jan 18, 2019 8:39:32 GMT
I didn't curse at all when I was a teenager or even into my 20s and 30s. But in recent years, I find myself uttering more and more off-color words (and not just when I'm driving). I have an elderly aunt who has frequently used a lot of "hells" and "damns" over the years, but only recently has been cultivating the "f-word." Is this normal? I always thought people tended to get more circumspect about their language as they matured. Or is it more common for people to just say (literally) "F*** it. I've lived this long, and I don't have any little kids around me, so I can say whatever I want!"? Like you, I never swore when I was younger, but I find myself cursing more now. Not a lot, but definitely more than I used to, but nothing serious.
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Post by shadyvsesham on Jan 25, 2019 16:49:41 GMT
Definitely more.. especially when I'm driving or at work.. it doesn't bother me because they're just words.
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