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It wasn't until about 25 that my parents let a few curses slip into the conversation here amd there, and I still feel awkward swearing at all when talking to them. Only took one time with the soap, I think I was about 10 years old. Dad was at work, Momma knew she couldn't spank me hard enough anymore so she called in a long time threat. 30 odd yrs later I'm hearing schoolkids say the most outrageous shit in public and I know Momma was right. Swear amongst your friends if you want, but keep it civil and clean with the family, coworkers and the public. It's a sign of respect, and what niggers call code-switching.

It wasn't until about 25 that my parents let a few curses slip into the conversation here amd there, and I still feel awkward swearing at all when talking to them. Only took one time with the soap, I think I was about 10 years old. Dad was at work, Momma knew she couldn't spank me hard enough anymore so she called in a long time threat. 30 odd yrs later I'm hearing schoolkids say the most outrageous shit in public and I know Momma was right. Swear amongst your friends if you want, but keep it civil and clean with the family, coworkers and the public. It's a sign of respect, and what niggers call code-switching.

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Dial soap here.

And the worst part is the one time it happened (which I will never forget) my Mom misheard me. I didn’t say anything bad.

But, like most women, back in those days she was completely nuts.

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back in those days

Lol. Always been that way, always will be.

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yes -Irish spring smells better than it tastes

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Not for swearing but for lying.

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My step mother chased me and my stepsister one night and squirted Sunlight dish detergent in our mouths. Only time I ever remember it. I lived in NJ for my teen years so it wasn't a big deal to swear.

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Once, still swore

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Yes, Vegas, early sixties. Public school.

"Open you mouth and stick out your tongue."

It was soap powder, gross.

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Cheap ass LUX bar soap, that was nasty beyond words..

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Yup. It taught me to selectively swear.

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to this day, i will never forget the taste of that bar of soap.... and the dish soap..

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No I was a good child 😁 my cousin did quite a few times.

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Bar soap, that was awful. But I agree with you, still feels awkward to swear around my mom.

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