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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 114772" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>When easy child was home for Christmas she told me that while she, her dad and difficult child were in the mall difficult child called her an "effenB" really loud in the mall. When easy child told me this she started crying, she was so hurt. I asked what her dad did and she said he just nodded and looked away and rolled his eyes. If I had been there, we immediately would have left, brought difficult child home and then went back out with easy child. At a certain point, they know better. </p><p></p><p>Once difficult child screamed at easy child that she "wanted to <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> stab her because she was such an effingB". I was home that time and smacked difficult child. She was grounded for a while.</p><p></p><p>I like to use baby words such as "Oh fudge!" "Raspberries!" "Sugar!" "Desert Dog" "Meanie!!" "Weenie" and things like that. It's a great temper diffuser as well! Shout that out in the middle of a heated 'discussion' and everyone almost immediately laughs, it's so silly.</p><p></p><p>I just don't like the really bad ones and the way the words are said makes a big difference for me. It's the intent behind the words and how it's directed at a person. That is usually what I would react to more than anything.</p><p></p><p>My friend's 8 year old aspie daughter sits in the bathroom swearing like a sailor. I can hear her over the phone sometimes just swearing and using sentences with every swear word or phrase you've ever heard (or, sometimes not). Now I know my friend's mouth isn't squeaky clean, but we have no idea where she could have picked up some of the terms/words outside of a porno movie. I mean, it is scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 114772, member: 2211"] When easy child was home for Christmas she told me that while she, her dad and difficult child were in the mall difficult child called her an "effenB" really loud in the mall. When easy child told me this she started crying, she was so hurt. I asked what her dad did and she said he just nodded and looked away and rolled his eyes. If I had been there, we immediately would have left, brought difficult child home and then went back out with easy child. At a certain point, they know better. Once difficult child screamed at easy child that she "wanted to :censored: stab her because she was such an effingB". I was home that time and smacked difficult child. She was grounded for a while. I like to use baby words such as "Oh fudge!" "Raspberries!" "Sugar!" "Desert Dog" "Meanie!!" "Weenie" and things like that. It's a great temper diffuser as well! Shout that out in the middle of a heated 'discussion' and everyone almost immediately laughs, it's so silly. I just don't like the really bad ones and the way the words are said makes a big difference for me. It's the intent behind the words and how it's directed at a person. That is usually what I would react to more than anything. My friend's 8 year old aspie daughter sits in the bathroom swearing like a sailor. I can hear her over the phone sometimes just swearing and using sentences with every swear word or phrase you've ever heard (or, sometimes not). Now I know my friend's mouth isn't squeaky clean, but we have no idea where she could have picked up some of the terms/words outside of a porno movie. I mean, it is scary. [/QUOTE]
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