I don't get this "explain this, explain that" mindset. I am 46 years old and to this day I wouldn't swear around my parents OR another person, esp one that I don't know or heaven forbid in public or a heated debate. I was raised that if you swear then life as you know it comes to an end and that's how all the kids are raised. Plain and simple and so we didn't/don't. It's respect, or lack of and when I hear kids swear in public and the parents ignore them I think they are trash. It would only take one time (my sister tried saying a minor cuss word ONCE, she's 56 and I still remember it..haha) Of course no one in my family has ever been arrested, stolen, been cited for DUI, had a drug/alcohol problem (yes we have a drink now and then), failed a class much less a grade but then we were raised "that way". Respect is a REQUIREMENT not a request. Yes ma'am and yes sir are still ingrained in my vocabularly....you'd be surprised how far that can get a a kid. I wish parents would stop begging their kids to behave and REQUIRE them to behave. I don't believe in spanking but I believe in "Say what you mean and mean what you say".
Little story about my brother and his step son (whom he adopted at the age of 5). His mother was fairly lax parent. Chad brought home progress report that said he wasn't behaving in class. His dad, my brother, gave him one semester chance. He said you have 6 weeks and next time if I get the same report you see that BRAND new basketball goal you got for Christmas? He said "yes sir"...well I am giving it away if we get another report like this...well you know what happened don't you...next report was bad, my brother called the boys parents down the street and explained the situation and asked them if it was OK if they gave them his basketball goal...they said yes...my brother said it was the best 100.00 he ever gave away because Chad got to look down the street and see his basketball goal being played with by another boy and he never brought home another conduct report like that again. Now he is a grown man of 26 with 3 boys of his own, closer to his adopted dad, and us than most blood realitives and they have the most well behaved, fun, playful boys. You can take them anywhere. They aren't robots and kids will be kids but you ask them to stop doing something and they do....hmmm I wonder where their dad got his parenting skills from? Actually he thanked his dad several years ago because he could've gone down the wrong path. His mom and my brother are divorced but we love him and his family just as much as blood family.....