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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes it does for me, I dont mind odd swear word but when it sounds like you have tourettes I dont like it, nothing against people who have tourettes as they dont have a choice of what comes out of their mouths |
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"Yes it does for me, I dont mind odd swear word but when it sounds like you have tourettes I dont like it, nothing against people who have tourettes as they dont have a choice of what comes out of their mouths"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I read somewhere that people who swear tend to be more honest.
To me, it doesnt bother me if someone swears. I wouldnt really judge a person based on it. I would much rather judge a person by their behaviour.
...but thats just me.
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"I read somewhere that people who swear tend to be more honest.
To me, it doesnt bother me if someone swears. I wouldnt really judge a person based on it. I would much rather judge a person by their behaviour.
...but thats just me.
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Just you and a million psychologists. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a very rare potty mouth and sometimes the occasional outburst if im mad...not usualy in the company of others.....oh and maybe in the throws of passion |
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By *obbygggMan
over a year ago
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Time and place makes the difference. A bar full of footy fans and I couldn't care less. Out with your mom and dad and your kids then totally different.Although it seems many so called comedians rely on swearing much more than genuinely witty and funny comedians of the past. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If it's done around other people, especially children and the elderly, then yes, it bothers me. But if it's just heard by one person or a group of people who won't take offence then that's fine.
I work with kids so I'm used to saying sugarlumps, flaming Nora, etc, but can swear like a sailor when in the right company!
It is a shame when people can't have a perfectly decent conversation without feeling the need to swear constantly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If it's done around other people, especially children and the elderly, then yes, it bothers me. But if it's just heard by one person or a group of people who won't take offence then that's fine.
I work with kids so I'm used to saying sugarlumps, flaming Nora, etc, but can swear like a sailor when in the right company!
It is a shame when people can't have a perfectly decent conversation without feeling the need to swear constantly."
My old dad hated swearing with a passion and would always say a peson who swears lacks the intelligence to use the correct words.
We never ever swore in the home....or god help us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people have the knack for it and it sounds okay.
Some make me cringe .....
Some look twats.....
There's an art to swearing. A bit like comic timing."
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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I'm quite a casual swearer, think it comes from working with blokes in industry (and prison) most of my life, my convo is often peppered with fucks and twats...however, I can and do rein it in depending on company and Blimey O'Reilly is my epithet of choice around ankle biters |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If it's done around other people, especially children and the elderly, then yes, it bothers me. But if it's just heard by one person or a group of people who won't take offence then that's fine.
I work with kids so I'm used to saying sugarlumps, flaming Nora, etc, but can swear like a sailor when in the right company!
It is a shame when people can't have a perfectly decent conversation without feeling the need to swear constantly.
My old dad hated swearing with a passion and would always say a peson who swears lacks the intelligence to use the correct words.
We never ever swore in the home....or god help us. "
It's funny, when I was growing up my Mum NEVER swore, but my Dad would say bugger, bloody hell, etc. Now I'm comfortable swearing around my Mum but I can probably count on one hand how many times I've actually sworn in a conversation with my Dad. He still apologises if he says anything stronger when he's d*unk |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What do you think about someone who swears quite a bit? Does it put you off?
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It depends who where when and in what context. If someone does it all the time its not great but that's just some peoples vocabulary. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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it is funny when someone who never swears lets rip and fires off a long string of completely absurd profanities. other than that, the occasional word where it feels right and serves a purpose. nothing worse than walking out and about and overhearing loud mouthers deliberately swearing for attention |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If its in every sentence .... yes it puts me off
I used to swear a lot - I used to be a prolific swearer , but since having my daughter Ive said ' sugar' and other things so much I only swear when needed now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What do you think about someone who swears quite a bit? Does it put you off?
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yes, it would, wouldnt expect anyone not to swear from time to time but the over use of it would be very off putting |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hate hearing it in front if kids, was in the queue for the swimming pool yesterday and a delightful woman was shouting at her kids, one line was "will you do as I fucking say". Her child was no older than 4 ! she didn't have the intelligence so see the irony in her statement |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to swear a lot - I used to be a prolific swearer
You can no longer pull me up on it now!
USED to be .... I can see how crass it was now "
Oooofff! Thats a kick in the balls! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I used to swear a lot - I used to be a prolific swearer
You can no longer pull me up on it now!
USED to be .... I can see how crass it was now
Oooofff! Thats a kick in the balls! "
Im the mood for ball kicking |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i find it hard to swear, too many years as a computer engineer. even now if i drop something on my foot i normally just shout ramdom strange words, like fiddlesticks, lol.
gets me some weird looks these days, as swearing is becoming socially acceptable, just look at the telly now.
ok now dismounting high horse, lol.
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By (user no longer on site)
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I used to swear a lot - I used to be a prolific swearer
You can no longer pull me up on it now!
USED to be .... I can see how crass it was now
Oooofff! Thats a kick in the balls!
Im the mood for ball kicking "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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...i think i need to stop swearing. However, i only swear in the company of friends who arent fussed with it. But, then i think..they just follow me for entertainment value lol
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hate hearing it in front if kids, was in the queue for the swimming pool yesterday and a delightful woman was shouting at her kids, one line was "will you do as I fucking say". Her child was no older than 4 ! she didn't have the intelligence so see the irony in her statement "
I've unfortunately heard the phrase "stop fuckin' swearin'" shouted at a child On a par with a whack from the parent followed swiftly by "will ya behave, hittin' ya brother!!!" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What do you think about someone who swears quite a bit? Does it put you off?
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I swear when I'm stressed or having sex. Stressful sex turns me into Chubby Brown |
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By *obbygggMan
over a year ago
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"What do you think about someone who swears quite a bit? Does it put you off?
I swear when I'm stressed or having sex. Stressful sex turns me into Chubby Brown " Bloody hell. That's messed up my fantasy then. |
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