I find that I cuss more then I really need to in front of my kids and I thought I was a horrible mom for doing so.But a new finding says that cursing may trigger a fight-or-flight response in the body, leading to a natural increase in pain tolerance.
So when you stub your toe or slam your finger in the car door its ok to cuss!!
Too bad it wont make the annoying person in the car who is driving too slow any less annoying but hey, I will take what I can get.
curse away friends, curse away...

5 comments:
I have had a really difficult time censoring myself. My son is 18 months old and is picking up vocab left and right. I really should clean up my act. I fear he will walk up to his super conservative grandmother and say "shit"
Damnit. Thank you for that shit. Awesome. I could cuss all day. For me, it is something about F sound. I could say fart instead of fuck and it feels just as good. Don't know why. I'm just glad it's ok to cuss.
This is the best f'ing news I've heard all day. Does swearing also increase my tolerance for spilled juice?
Glad to have found your blog! :)
LOL - thanks for making me chuckle!! I'll have to remember that when I (accidentally) cuss sometimes! :D
This definitely makes me feel better, I've been known to swear like a sailor.
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