Cussing, cursing, or swearing, no matter what you call it, attitudes towards strong language in general use are shifting a ...
Swear words aren't the end of the world, according to a new family study. But how you handle them can have an impact.
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The shift reflects a broader change in parenting philosophy: moving from blind obedience to emotional intelligence. Parents are increasingly viewing swearing not as a moral failing, but as a ...
Fewer than half of parents (47%) think it’s never OK for a child to use swear words, according to new results from the C.S.
There is nothing more tiring, and unimaginative, than people filling blank spaces in a conversation with a tirade of reflexive F-bombs. And it’s not just me. Or my imagination. Studies done on this ...
What's in a swear? The world's filthiest words typically refer to something vulgar or taboo, for one. But there's something else swears across the world's languages have in common. They're all missing ...
Parents don’t agree on when kids should swear. A new poll explores how families balance language, age, and social influence.