This I heard a teacher say: swearing has its place, for instance, when you get up in the middle of the night and walking barefoot in the dark you hit your little toe on the door frame.
Well, in several languages, like Norwegian and French (i think), swears are more based around religion than on sexuality. Here in Norway, for example, the most normal swearword is "faen", which is basically a watered down word meaning "devil". Another is Jøsses, or jøss, which isn't very serious (often not considered a swear at all) but some of the more religious people take offence of it, as it is a very watered down version of "Jesus".Woodsey said:Why would swearing be any worse if you're religious (outside of blasphemy)?
OT: I swear all the (fucking) time (in a casual environment), so I don't know.
Ahh, I definitely agree with you here actually. I mean, sometimes it just "slips out" if you, say for example, stub your toe or you're aggravated in some way as it has evoked some form of emotion from you and the cuss word itself seems to let off some steam, so to speak.Kirex said:Snip
Actually, Steppy has a good point. Ahh, Steppy.Midgeamoo said:Listen to fry, fry knows all.