Is Swearing Really a Big Deal? 5 Conversation Starters About Swearing for Parents, Kids & Teens Parenting Kids Teens Opinion

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Cassiday
This is f’in fascinating!
Elisa Schmitz
"An extensive amount of research states that swearing ultimately lets people tolerate more pain." Wow, I clearly need to start swearing more. This article is so interesting! Thanks for sharing your insights, Aidan and Ash ElDifrawi , and welcome to 30Seconds. We look forward to learning more from you!
Renée LaBossiere
It's only a big deal if you make it a big deal. When I was a teen my parents knew I used these words. They didn't condone or encourage it either. My now teen girls have used them, but I live by the same principles. They understand what each word means and have always used them properly around me. "I have to shit" They stub their toe, it hurts, they drop & break something, or forget something "Owww, fuck!" "Shit" "Oh fuck!" A friend, school mate (or sometimes a teacher)is being a bully or being mean "She/he was being a bitch." These are some of the examples in conversations. How they use them when they're around friends, well that's a different story.
Tribe
I agree with you!
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