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To curse or NOT to curse.....
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 114653" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>When she was little, I ignored the cursing -- too many other issues to work on and at least the cursing wasn't dangerous.</p><p></p><p>As she got older, I worked on it. She cursed, she was removed from family rooms and had to be in her room. </p><p></p><p>Oddly, to me the "big" one isn't the f word. I cannot tolerate using the Lord's name in vain. So, if you say "damn" you better not have another word in front of it. At the every least you'll get a very withering look even if you're a total stranger. If you're my child, you're this side of dead meat. Mine learned very quickly that those two words were never to be said together. Oddly, even at 5 she would curse up a storm and never say that. Same is true today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 114653, member: 3626"] When she was little, I ignored the cursing -- too many other issues to work on and at least the cursing wasn't dangerous. As she got older, I worked on it. She cursed, she was removed from family rooms and had to be in her room. Oddly, to me the "big" one isn't the f word. I cannot tolerate using the Lord's name in vain. So, if you say "damn" you better not have another word in front of it. At the every least you'll get a very withering look even if you're a total stranger. If you're my child, you're this side of dead meat. Mine learned very quickly that those two words were never to be said together. Oddly, even at 5 she would curse up a storm and never say that. Same is true today. [/QUOTE]
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