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Those sayings are not offensive to me, as I am not religous is any way, but I wouldnt want my kids running around saying them.


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the words themselves do not bother me. it is the context that they are used in that makes them swear words.

admittedly I have been threatening my mother that I will teach bubs some swear words with express instructions to use them when out in town with her.
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I wouldn't consider them swearing and have said them all in the past but now we have a little one, I try to hold back on saying terms like that as I know they are offensive to some people. My wee neice for example (6yo) goes to a Catholic school and she has pulled me up on a few occassions for saying 'swear words' so I now say 'oh my gosh' etc.
I must say I'm pretty bad with the 'real' swear words like sh!t, f*ck etc. DF is a shocker as well. He is Irish so every second word is 'fook'. It's funny tho cause my neice tells me and her Mum and Dad off when we say the F word but she doesn't notice when DF says it cause it sounds different lol
I never aim swear words at people, just say them for example if I were to stub my toe I'd probably say 'sh!t that hurt'. I certainly don't agree with kids swearing tho. We live down the road from a primary school and the words that come out the 5-6yo's mouths as they are waling past our house after school! It's dreadful! One little kid said to another little kid the other day 'F**k off you ugly c**t! This kid was all of about 7!!!
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I have two kids and my elder daughter never swore, but the boy actually did. My wife is blaming me in that saying that because the boy was not going into any sort of extra curriculum classes and seldom read books, he now has an idle mind. He was even falling behind his essay schedule and we had to ask writehistoryessay.com to review his drafts that they fortunately did. I feel so guilty because of that. Do you think my wife is right?
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