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Ossian

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I don't swear mostly because of my christian upbringing, but now that I'm an adult and really can say anything I want, I still don't.
I'm surprised that most people on here are annoyed at people that don't swear. I walk around college and people are letting off a string of f-bombs and it doesn't bother me at all.
Butt out and mind your own business I say, I talk the way I want, and it shouldn't bother you, just as it doesn't bother me how you talk. I don't swear because I feel:

1. if I ever swear people knows it serious and they need to pay attention to what I say.
2. I feel if I'm not swearing and talking about fing this and fing that, I'm showing you more respect.
3. its much easier to talk to any social class and age group if I don't have to start censoring myself and change the way I talk. If I don't swear in the first place then I don't have to worry about adapting in any given situation.

EDIT: OT, girls who cuss too much aren't really cute to me.
 

Geekosaurus

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I don't think I've ever overheard a conversation around my university without the use of profanities. People use them way too much.
 

Okuu_Fusion

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I'm not sure... depends on the situation... I find it a huge turn-off when women swear... but sometimes I like it...

Its all about timing...
 

Dark Knifer

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Well, the majority of my friends who are female also swear. This does make them feel more human to me then those who try so hard not to swear. I don't mind either honestly, but I swear so I don't see why not.
 

Jonluw

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I have no idea if the girls I surround myself with swear or not.
Swearing is such a natural part of everyday speech in my community, that I don't notice whether people swear or not.

When I'm visiting a friend of mine, who's a priest, I do my best not to swear though.
Normally, I think it would be uncommon for a conversation to go by without having someone swear at some point. I don't notice any difference in the use of swearing beween girls and boys.
 

DSK-

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It always makes me laugh whenever my mum swears. She really needs to swear more often for my personal enjoyment.
 

Wintermoot

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I dont have a problem with swearing and dont see anything wierd with women swearing I NEVER hold back with swearing (maybe around kids but not that often)
 

Thundero13

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I don't mind when people swear but when they just ornament their speech with swears for no reason it's just stupid. I don't like it when people try too hard not to swear but I also don't like it when people try too hard to swear.
 

Wintermoot

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FargoDog said:
Every girl I've ever met has either never sworn, or has sworn more than me with an even greater offensive vocabulary. It's strange.
maybe you should expand your vocabulary then maybe you could use british words like bollocks or Australian words liek Crikey
 

Oskamunda

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1] Don't watch Lisa Foiles.
2] Why would you watch Lisa Foiles?
3] Are you trying to make it so such insipid and unintelligent humor is the norm around here by giving that terrible, terrible show ratings? Maybe Lisa Foiles should use her celeb-cred to get a real paying gig instead of choking our atmosphere with this tripe. Nobody watch it, let it die.
4] I am a first-gen jazz musician, and my wife is a second-gen jazz musician. She was raised by jazz musicians. She swears.

A lot.

It's hot.

5] Stop watching Lisa Foiles!
 

Karlaxx

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Swearing's a great way to make something funny funnier, or express JUST how angry you are, and that's something everyone has the right to do, male or female.
 

Knusper

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Personally, I don't like swearing myself, when there are so many non-vulgar words to use, but I don't mind if someone else does from time to time, it's just if they do tat all the time that it gets on my nerves, as if they have no other words to express emotion. Also, c**t s the one swear word I detest the use of from anyone, it just sounds really vulgar and offensive, as if it hasn't yet lost its real meaning like f**k or s**t.
 

ethaninja

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In Australia, around where I live, whenever a woman swares, it's very bogan sounding and if they are hot, as soon as they open their mouth and shoot off "Fucking get the fucking fucking fucking you dumb fucking c*nt", I loose all attraction to them.
 

crudus

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Strangely a female swearing is one of my many turn-ons. Censorship is on of my few turn-offs. Though there is a difference between a female who lathers who sentences with cursing and one who sprinkles them.

Serenegoose said:
Rest assured, I have never once restrained myself from expletive on account of my gender, because gender conformity is fucking stupid. :)
 

MassiveGeek

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Mackheath said:
MassiveGeek said:
I swear constantly, I don't try to do it all the time, but I don't try not to do it either. It just slips out.

Also I think people need to stop being such fucking pussies over cussing anyway.
Fuck yeah, girl! *highfives*

As for swearing, I'm Scottish, so I have a mouth like a drunken sailor. I even call my mates right cunts, both as an insult and a compliment.

Shows the shit-brained, fucked-up thinking I have...
 

Klarinette

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I don't swear for the sake of being that girl that swears; I do it because I can't seem to help it. I don't necessarily consider myself vulgar, but I've made an attempt to swear in other languages, just so it at least sounds nicer...
 

Diceman

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Oskamunda said:
1] Don't watch Lisa Foiles.
2] Why would you watch Lisa Foiles?
3] Are you trying to make it so such insipid and unintelligent humor is the norm around here by giving that terrible, terrible show ratings? Maybe Lisa Foiles should use her celeb-cred to get a real paying gig instead of choking our atmosphere with this tripe. Nobody watch it, let it die.
4] I am a first-gen jazz musician, and my wife is a second-gen jazz musician. She was raised by jazz musicians. She swears.

A lot.

It's hot.

5] Stop watching Lisa Foiles!
I find her amusing and fair in her reviews. She's not just some idiotic eye-candy. And she's better than some of the other video series' going on.
 

Diceman

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Oskamunda said:
...Maybe Lisa Foiles should use her celeb-cred to get a real paying gig instead of choking our atmosphere with this tripe. Nobody watch it, let it die.
I didn't nor know nor really care if/when/why she was famous either.