kimblebee
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I can understand wanting to keep certain language from young children but in reality they have already heard it. It's nice to think they are innocent forever but that is rarely the case. My daughter was called a 'B' at school when she was 5 years old. She told me about it and I used it as a teachable moment (I hate that term so, so much) and told her that it wasn't a nice word and I didn't want to hear her say it anytime soon.
I have told her that I don't expect her to never swear but I hoped she would wait until she was older. I don't want to hear the F word come out of her mouth ever but I am realistic enough to know that more than likely she will say it at some point in her life. As long as she doesn't say it around kids or her elders I don't really care. I don't think it is going to make her a criminal or a degenerate.
I have told her that I don't expect her to never swear but I hoped she would wait until she was older. I don't want to hear the F word come out of her mouth ever but I am realistic enough to know that more than likely she will say it at some point in her life. As long as she doesn't say it around kids or her elders I don't really care. I don't think it is going to make her a criminal or a degenerate.


