Czernobog
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Why? Should we raise out kids in some "reality-free, safety bubble" so that when they get out into the "Real World" they are completely unprepared for what's there? Sorry. I raised my son to understand that words are just words, and only have the power that we choose to give to them. However, he was also taught that, as a child, there were simply some words that he wasn't old enough to handle.If you cuss in front of your kids, then no, you are not grownup. The rest of your post sounds like some zitface in his mom's basement trying to sound tough.
As to the rest of your post, if I sound so irrelevant why ever would you waste your time replying? You're one of those contentious ***** that just loves to pick useless fights for the sake of fighting, aren't you?

What kind of person would say something like that to another person they barely know? If he is attracted to women who talk like truck drivers, then that's fine, but he shouldn't tell me that it would "get me more attention from men" if I swore more often . . . it's strange. 
I rarely throw the first punch, but if someone wants to start shit with me, I sort of enjoy the dance.