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To curse or NOT to curse.....
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 114661" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My 23 year old daughter who did drugs is a beautiful, feminine Korean girl who swears like a sailor. Every other word...she's aware, but not motivated to talk differently. She didn't swear as a child and me and her father don't swear much, BUT my hub swears as a natural part of his conversation. It has always bothered me a lot, but he is also not motivated to change. Perhaps my 23 year old picked it up from him when she lived with him, and I was certainly in no position to stop her when he did it so much--plus we had bigger issues, such as her legal problems. I have tried to get hub to use different words, but he doesn't seem to think it's a big issue.</p><p>So far my minor children, hub's kids, don't swear. I think they will probably develop bad mouths later on though because of the exposure. I think we can only really change their language if we don't use it otherwise the kids don't buy it. My hub is a good guy, but I sure wish he'd watch what he says :smirk:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 114661, member: 1550"] My 23 year old daughter who did drugs is a beautiful, feminine Korean girl who swears like a sailor. Every other word...she's aware, but not motivated to talk differently. She didn't swear as a child and me and her father don't swear much, BUT my hub swears as a natural part of his conversation. It has always bothered me a lot, but he is also not motivated to change. Perhaps my 23 year old picked it up from him when she lived with him, and I was certainly in no position to stop her when he did it so much--plus we had bigger issues, such as her legal problems. I have tried to get hub to use different words, but he doesn't seem to think it's a big issue. So far my minor children, hub's kids, don't swear. I think they will probably develop bad mouths later on though because of the exposure. I think we can only really change their language if we don't use it otherwise the kids don't buy it. My hub is a good guy, but I sure wish he'd watch what he says [img]:smirk:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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