Who cares about swearing? Couldn't they be out doing pot instead, and if they are old enough, drunk driving, swearing is just words, and FUCK, yes I said fuck. FUCK what other people think, they can think what they want, but they can keep it to them selves.
@DadLabs Depends on what you prefer to say, I prefer to swear sometimes, and other people chose to keep it to them selves, you can really do what you want that way, I just get mad when people tell other people not to swear, that's when they have gone to far, I mean, they are just words.
I believe adults owe children. If adults didn't want children saying certain words or using certain sentences, they shouldn't have made those words available in the first place. Besides, if adults cannot prevent the inevitable, then what can they do?
Regarding children and adults swearing, I don't see the big deal about kids and swear words. I mean, don't you think that there are worse things out there for children than one silly little set of so-called taboo words?
@Warrior1984100 But don't kids have to operate within a society that observes certain conventions and rules of conduct? Could you be doing your kids a disservice by not letting them know cussing could cause them problems?
be honest all ppl swear in the end...
ciornianucristian 7 months ago
Who cares about swearing? Couldn't they be out doing pot instead, and if they are old enough, drunk driving, swearing is just words, and FUCK, yes I said fuck. FUCK what other people think, they can think what they want, but they can keep it to them selves.
doom3134 1 year ago
@doom3134 So. Should we swear? Or should we keep our swearing to ourselves? Confused.
DadLabs 1 year ago
@DadLabs Depends on what you prefer to say, I prefer to swear sometimes, and other people chose to keep it to them selves, you can really do what you want that way, I just get mad when people tell other people not to swear, that's when they have gone to far, I mean, they are just words.
doom3134 1 year ago
we tried a swear jar when my son was born 3 months ago. he now has about 20-30lbs of pocket shrapnel and is well on his way to college.
FieldGunner 1 year ago
@FieldGunner Love it. Great system.
DadLabs 1 year ago
I believe adults owe children. If adults didn't want children saying certain words or using certain sentences, they shouldn't have made those words available in the first place. Besides, if adults cannot prevent the inevitable, then what can they do?
Warrior1984100 1 year ago
@Warrior1984100 Thanks for the thoughtful response.
DadLabs 1 year ago
Regarding children and adults swearing, I don't see the big deal about kids and swear words. I mean, don't you think that there are worse things out there for children than one silly little set of so-called taboo words?
Warrior1984100 1 year ago
@Warrior1984100 But don't kids have to operate within a society that observes certain conventions and rules of conduct? Could you be doing your kids a disservice by not letting them know cussing could cause them problems?
DadLabs 1 year ago
Yes! Exactly! Thank you. This was awesome.
violetjune17 1 year ago
heres an idea, exercise some self control and dont curse
reveille4 2 years ago
I'm doing that right now.
DadLabs 2 years ago
boo
iJustineisSexy 2 years ago
this is funny. its so true that cursing is inevitable in front of the kids.
saiyouken 2 years ago
LOL thats funny, but i think being aware of where your elbows are in a good thing anyway, sounds safe.
perhaps wearing a helmet 24/7 could also cut down on the swearing.
i never really got why a word was considered a "bad word"
Chibiicap 2 years ago
lol - that was sound advice :D forgot to add once they hit preteen and above they stop listening [to adults] altogether anyway :D
Libratarot 2 years ago