Your kids or any kids cussing

Teekie said:
I wouldn't let my kids cuss in this house.. they probably will learn it from other kids but I will explain to them about that.. not to use those words against teachers, etc.. not in public either..all that ;) Certainly NOT in my house. They better not mutter it under their breath since my hubby and I am deaf :squint: heh!

True, I forget to add about teacher & adult....
Yes, I teach my children to respect their teachers & adults etc.
 
I wouldn't allow any kids in my care to cuss under the age of 15 -- both my ex step children cuss like there's no tomorrow. :roll: The 14 year old one constantly swears...every other word in a sentence is always a swear word and puts it on a website as well. Golly, how mature. :roll:

I'm still thanking my stars that I don't see them anymore. I don't need that crap in my home.
 
Frisky Feline said:
Do you/will you let your kids or other kids cuss?
No.

Is there an age at which you think it's okay for them to cuss?
No.

Is it okay for them to say "shoot" instead of sh*t or Dang instead of D*mn?
No.

WHen you see any people in public cussing up a storm, what do you do?
Depends. If it is a place where we can easily leave (like the beach or on the street), we just leave the area. If children are present and we can't leave, I would request they stop cussing. If it were a place where I had authority, I would order them to stop cussing (for example, if I were a teacher and they were students, or if I were an employer and they were employees).

Fortunately this doesn't happen often because we don't go many places where people swear. My hubby and I don't swear, our friends don't swear, our daughter and son-in-law don't swear, and we don't allow the kids to watch TV programs or movies that have swearing. Swearing is not allowed at their school; students can be expelled for that.

When I was a kid and teen, I was not a Christian, and my family was not Christian but still I heard very little swearing while growing up. Swearing was something only "low life" people did. Swearing was considered crude behavior for people with limited vocabularies and weak self-control.

BTW we were poor and lived in the city, not the country, not the suburbs, so income and social class had nothing to do with it. Back then, "poor" just meant no money; it didn't mean no manners.
 
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If you dont teach your kids the appropriate ways to say (bleep) or (bleep). There gonna be looking up to people like ozzie osborn for their language semantics.

Richard
 
In my opinion, it isnt showing any respect to cussing to anyone..I some of of kids calling their parents "fuckin communists want piece of my life" this is new quote to me...but my perspective if kids being overcontrolled by parents leading to fuming up the anger and running against them.

One true story, I used to have a friend this I often associate with but not anymore at this moment...he was 14 years and very crafty person, he always called his deaf mother "you bitch, fuckin mom, asshole mom, and many names" it really humiliated the deaf mother big time...my dad saw it whole when he was picking me up to go home...my dad told me "why are you hanging around with boy who lack discpline and have no respect for his parents, if you keep it up and he will give bad seeds on you, so watchout!" I realized he was right. My friend's deaf mother spend many and many years being in serious depression ended up seeing psychiratist due to verbal abuse from her cruelity son and husband too. I was thankful this I dont hang around with him anymore because he is still doing this way from today and his life was full of miserable.
 
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