are you offended by profanity?

Starry

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It doesn't offend me, but I do get slightly irritated when people use it all the time.

Of course, I never use profanity, and neither does my husband, so we don't hear it much anyway lol.

Oh and also, I should add - I'm much more intimidated by people who do swear!
 
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MikeyC

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i cuss like no other when i get behind the wheel
My ex used to do that. I was always the calm one. ::p:

mrmph. an occasional word here and there doesn't bother me, but i agree with dottie -- it's tacky in excess.

i curse so rarely that people actually notice when i do.
Yeah, my neighbours swear all the time, dropping F and C-bombs like it's going out of style. It makes them seem like bogans. Oh, wait, they are bogans.
 

EscapeArtist

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Swearing to me implies that they are self conscious enough to feel as if they need to swear as a defense mechanism........... Man, I feel biased, because that's why I swear, but not necessarily why other people do, I bet they genuinely feel anger, in which I'm afraid of. Uhm.. Opinionless Comment.
 
It all depends on how it's used. When people get creative with it I can be fine with it, even appreciate it.

For example when somebody is playing a game and dies for the 42th time and rather then spouting ''Aw, s**t!'' shouts ''Aw, horse p***y!'', it can really make me laugh. For me it's all about when, and how, profanity is used.

It's all expression as far as I'm concerned, and the negative emotions rarely get expressed in their rawest intensity, while positive emotions usually are. You could almost say that I consider creative swearing a vocal art form.
 

Geo

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Not at all but I am offended when someone sticks up their middle finger, whether or not it's directed at me..
 
I don't find it offensive in the sense that I resent the person and/or I'm shocked, but I do find it annoying if the person is a pottymouth. When every other word is a swear word, it just takes away from what he or she is trying to say, in my opinion.

So saying, if someone wants to swear that's fine by me, but I have no need to. The past couple years I began to swear more often and I realized how trashy it sounded, and have toned it down quite a bit. I used to not swear at all.
 

Lea

Banned
No I find it rather funny, but it depends on how it is used. If it´s just the general curse words on appropriate ocassions that´s ok and I do it myself, but when some people talk really dirty and say obscenities it makes me feel like runnig away in shame.
 

GhastlyCC

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Not at all.
I have quite a "potty mouth" ::p:

They're just ****ing words afterall. ;)

I hate when people claim that it's a sign of a limited vocabulary.
 
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Graeme1988

Hie yer hence from me heath!
Not at all.
I have quite a "potty mouth" ::p:

They're just ****ing words afterall. ;)

I hate when people claim that it's a sign of a limited vocabulary.

I'm the same, and I agree with you, Ghastly. And that whole "limited vocabulary" argument is a load of f**kin' bollocks.
 

EscapeArtist

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Well, it shocks me because it implies that their is EXTRA effort to affect me behind their anger. Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ...
 
Mainly just in real life, or on tv/web when it excessive, unecessary & out-of-context. In real life it can make me very anxious, and possibly riles-up my fight/flight instincts, and at worst it can stir-up anger or rage. And the worst is when random strangers on the street do it, esp if it's done in a really loud & racous way. There (on street) I find it totally unacceptable, disgusting, lowly/common and obnoxious. It's like they don't give a flying van-d*mn f*ck about any other people around them.
Might be a learned thing though, as my parents have never tolerated any profanity whatsoever.
 

Roman Legion

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I use vocabulary but curse a lot, but I seldom feel the need to speak anyway as I just find people are inherently stupid and not worth wasting my time with. Few people have I felt comfortable around and had a real conversation.
 

gustavofring

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Depends.

I sometimes find profanities insanely funny (comedians, movies), but when it's uttered in real life by people who are insanely frustrated or angry it can get very annoying. It depends on the tone, the context, etc. I don't mind the words so much, more the fact that a person lacks such self control and is so obnoxious.

In Dutch some people like to curse with the disease "cancer" and I really dislike that.
 
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