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    Do you curse a lot?? How do you feel about it?

    I honestly try not to, I think it is a little unbecoming, but I do it quite frequently. Around my friends and family, at least. When I'm at school or doing other things of that important or reverent nature, however, I tend to have a filter but I can feel me slipping and barely catch myself. I have no problems with using bad words, but I think that they degrade what you say and reflect badly on you if used heavily.
     
    In real life, not often. I tend to be someone who rarely curses, because I was taught not to (I was raised that way). And as I got older, I do curse around my friends, dropping an f bomb or s bomb in a sentence. But never in my family. I'm such a good girl.

    Online, however, I have a dirty mouth. Like, there's no end for me. xD
     
    I'm a potty mouth irl, but it's not because I don't know better words. It's just cause I like those words. I don't swear online as much as I do in person. Unless you follow my Twitter, and then you may see a lot of swearing online. ;)
     
    I am not that liberal or conservative with my use of "curse" words; it also depends on where I am and who I am with. The whole topic reminds me of that South Park episode with where the words were actually cursed alluding to how arbitrarily they are deemed vile.
     
    I swear sometimes but not to the extend that I look unmannered. Sometimes I would say s h i t or fu stfu (yes as acronyms not as full words XD).
     
    I don't want to curse in public. I do sometimes in online gaming, trashtalking. Which I try not to because first of all its not cool. Second, you're lowering your reputation and respect.
     
    I usually don't curse in real life cause I was raised to try to avoid using such language. Especially when I'm around family. Growing up in a Christian environment, you're told not to swear. But occasionally a few curse words may slip now and then. I try to avoid using them online too as well, but I do sometimes use a swear if I feel it fits the situation or if I'm repeating/quoting what a person said but I don't like using them often.
     
    I curse quite often. They are part of my everyday vocabulary and I use them functionally to intensify an emotion when necessary. It might seem weird, but to me it even sounds more romantic and earnest when somebody swears when telling something. I tone down when around kids obviously, and also when I am talking with teachers or elders I keep my swearing to a minimum, but they've become intrinsic parts of my language by now. Of course, on a forum that's PG like this one, I don't swear at all.

    I think swearing is a healthy thing to do. They're like cayenne peppers that you spread over your food. They spice things up, and should probably be used in moderation otherwise your food will taste terrible. Almost all good books I've read had recurring swearwords. The most egregious example of which would be The Catcher in the Rye, but other books like Slaughterhouse-Five, Catch-22, Fahrenheit 451, On the Beach, the Beach, all have swearing in them. They're necessary parts of our language, and without them, release of any emotion would be very difficult to achieve, to me.
     
    I do curse and swear quite a bit, but usually the place where I do it most is on Twitter or Tumblr. I have a clean mouth everywhere else lol. It's because when I do it irl I often find myself in an altercation which is why I only keep it to those online sites.
     
    Not really, I don't personally have any problems with swearing and, in fact, I fail to understand the stigmas behind the majority of "curse" words but I sort of feel that if you use them constantly they lose the effect that they would have and fail to express a greater intensity of emotion that I would use them for.
     
    I don't usually curse in real life, as I am usually able to filter my thoughts/words most of the time, but I freely curse while speaking to people online. In tense situations, I sometimes can't control myself, and people have tested that before and they've been proven right, but yeah, I try my best to keep myself civil. I also tend to curse while playing competitive games just because, well, that's my nature. I know I shouldn't, but it just "comes out", haha.
     
    I do it a lot because quite frankly my good sirs, I don't really get the whole point of bad words... I mean if I say the F-word no one really gets hurt, but when I tell some that they're useless and ugly then they would sure as heck get hurt.
     
    Usually, no. My friends/family will rage at me, if I do. It didn't help matters that I picked up on some things my father said when I was a child, though. I distinctly remember swearing at a video game when I was five or so years old. I also apparently called my father something that's censored here, at one point, but I didn't know what it meant. He thought it was very funny, but told me not to say it again. T: He still laughs if someone brings it up.

    But I do manage to watch what I say. There have of course been times that I was in the process of swearing at someone and had to quickly change what I was saying, so they wouldn't catch on, though.

    Not the best habit, but I tend not to filter my language much while thinking. Eventually, I'm going to slip up and start swearing when I'm angry, and things won't go well. Haha.
     
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    I swear a tonne in real life when I'm not around my family, and if I am around my family, I'll swear compulsively under my breath. Online, I'll swear around the same amount, usually to dispel the stress of not swearing around family.

    Don't be fooled, though; I have a very broad vocabulary.
     
    Yes I do curse quit a bit. Online, and real life, but that's because I have a issue with my anger, and the slightest thing ticks me off.
     
    They say: when in Rome, do as the Romans do. In my work cursing is pretty normal thing, so I do that a lot, even when I'm home, it just got into my blood.
     
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