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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 680160" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The kids talk that way as early as age three. Not all kids but the ones who hear too much at home and see too much. And the other kids hear it from them and pretty soon they are all saying it. Somehow they figure out that its not nice so, like most kids so young,bthey pick it up and giggle about it together. Ive heard some kids on the bus say loudly "my uncle touches my (fill in the blanks) and "shut up, you (insert worst filthiest word).</p><p>Parents are worse than videogamed. I never heard that on a videogame. Ages ago, when I went to school,bi didnt know the "f" word until I was maybe 11. But my times change. My oldest son came to me in kingergarten, before the age of videogames, to ask me what "f" meant.</p><p>I was shocked. We never used that word in our house. He told me the kids were saying it and laughing. Yikes!</p><p>Things have gotten worse, maybe not in our homes, but in many homes and our kids are exposed to their words about sexvand more at early ages.</p><p>I was totally shocked by what those 3-4 year old babies said loudly and often on this bus. It was in a very middle class area too. Kids pass along what they hear. Some kids see things at home that resemble X rated movies and they tell other kids. Sadly, today it is lots of cussing and details about sex. I heard it. Made me glad my kids are grown up now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 680160, member: 1550"] The kids talk that way as early as age three. Not all kids but the ones who hear too much at home and see too much. And the other kids hear it from them and pretty soon they are all saying it. Somehow they figure out that its not nice so, like most kids so young,bthey pick it up and giggle about it together. Ive heard some kids on the bus say loudly "my uncle touches my (fill in the blanks) and "shut up, you (insert worst filthiest word). Parents are worse than videogamed. I never heard that on a videogame. Ages ago, when I went to school,bi didnt know the "f" word until I was maybe 11. But my times change. My oldest son came to me in kingergarten, before the age of videogames, to ask me what "f" meant. I was shocked. We never used that word in our house. He told me the kids were saying it and laughing. Yikes! Things have gotten worse, maybe not in our homes, but in many homes and our kids are exposed to their words about sexvand more at early ages. I was totally shocked by what those 3-4 year old babies said loudly and often on this bus. It was in a very middle class area too. Kids pass along what they hear. Some kids see things at home that resemble X rated movies and they tell other kids. Sadly, today it is lots of cussing and details about sex. I heard it. Made me glad my kids are grown up now. [/QUOTE]
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