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It depends on who's nearby. I try to avoid swearing around my mom because she gets triggered, and at school because I don't want to get in trouble. If I'm alone (or with someone who clearly doesn't care) then I swear somewhat often.
I used to avoid it like the plague at all times back in high school (I was even one of those kids that would go OOOOOO YOU SAID A BAAAAD WORD IM TELLING), but I think the moment I really stopped caring as much was when I got into an argument with a girl at TLS in 2013, I was having a bad day and she started criticizing me for some minor grievance, it was just kind of the straw that broke the camel's back, and I snapped, went off the deep end and shouted some... unflattering things. I regret the things I said that day, but I think that was the moment my "squeaky clean" vocabulary went away.
There's some words I still won't say, like the "N" word, because they are slurs, and there's one word (the R word that is directed towards mentally challenged people) that I used to say all the time as a kid (because my stepmom taught me it wasn't offensive) that I no longer use because I know now that she wasn't exactly a role model in that regard and in my eyes that word is indeed a slur.
I used to avoid it like the plague at all times back in high school (I was even one of those kids that would go OOOOOO YOU SAID A BAAAAD WORD IM TELLING), but I think the moment I really stopped caring as much was when I got into an argument with a girl at TLS in 2013, I was having a bad day and she started criticizing me for some minor grievance, it was just kind of the straw that broke the camel's back, and I snapped, went off the deep end and shouted some... unflattering things. I regret the things I said that day, but I think that was the moment my "squeaky clean" vocabulary went away.
There's some words I still won't say, like the "N" word, because they are slurs, and there's one word (the R word that is directed towards mentally challenged people) that I used to say all the time as a kid (because my stepmom taught me it wasn't offensive) that I no longer use because I know now that she wasn't exactly a role model in that regard and in my eyes that word is indeed a slur.