Why Do People Have to Use Profanity

Zenovia B.
No matter where I go the grocery store, Walmart or watch television, it seems like every conversation involves profanity.

Why do people see the need to use profanity? When I was growing up if we said a dirty word we would get a "whooping" with a switch from my grandmother. She never conversed with us using cuss words.

It is possible to converse with a person and filter out the dirty words.

I have friends who have kids and grandkids and they can barely say momma and daddy, but yet and still they can use bad words and know exactly where to put the cuss words at in their sentences. Now that is ashame and embarrasses me to listen to them talk.

If you are a person who curses every three or four words before ending a sentence, really listen to yourself when you talk. Think about it and try to consciously talk without using one cuss word, and see how much better you sound and better you feel.

Published by Zenovia B.

My name is Zenovia Barksdale and I am 45 years old, mother and grandmother. I have written a book, "I Refuse To Be Lonely and also the "Beauty and Strength Of A Woman." at www.lulu.com  View profile

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  • Spencer2/9/2011

    I understand what your nonsensical grammar amuses me and slightly contradicts your argument

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