Women Who Use the "F" Word.

Paladin1950

Still love 50's & 60's music!
I was on my back porch, and I heard this young woman who was visiting my neighbor. "F this!' F that". She must have used the F word 20 times in 5 minutes. Then the idiot who she was talking to started in with the F words. I had to fight back an urge to yell and tell them to "Shut the F up!" I get so demoralized by some of these younger women now days. 47 tattoos all over their bodies, and 47 curse words coming out of their mouths. Am I the only man in this country who find women who curse all of the time to be unattractive and unfeminine?
 

I blame the pernicious influence of hip-hop and rap music 😇
Pretty much all music & entertainment has gone the "F" route. "They say art imitates life", I say yes, and "life imitates art" as well.

Oh I gotta Fn tell ya, when I worked in the jails a lot of the female employees would F-bomb like there was no tomorrow, not even the inmates had that kind of potty mouth. I don't know why...shrug.gif
 
I find women that use profanity as trashy and inapt to be around real adults. If I am at a party, meeting or whatever and a woman or man in our circle of having a conversation begins to use profanity, I will walk away and join in another discussion group.
 
I'm half Italian born and raised in Chicago. I know and have used every foul mouth word or chain of words you could imagine. That was then, a long time ago. My take on the "F" word is that if used for extreme circumstances, it is effective. If used frequently, it is ineffective and soon means nothing. But one more thing...typically those that fill their sentences with foul language usually have an otherwise limited vocabulary.
 
If you have to F-bomb everything, it shows your mentality (can't think of a better word).

And it is said "THE" is the most used word in the English language - I wonder these days.
Is the "F" profanity an acronym? One etymology claims that it derives from “Found Under Carnal Knowledge,” but this has been debunked by etymologists. The word became rarer in print in the 18th century when it came to be regarded as vulgar. It was even banned from the Oxford English Dictionary. In 1960, Grove Press (in the US) won a court case permitting it to print the word legally for the first time in centuries in: D.H. Lawrence’s: "Lady Chatterley’s Lover," (written in 1928).
 
Pretty much all music & entertainment has gone the "F" route. "They say art imitates life", I say yes, and "life imitates art" as well.

Oh I gotta Fn tell ya, when I worked in the jails a lot of the female employees would F-bomb like there was no tomorrow, not even the inmates had that kind of potty mouth. I don't know why...View attachment 349211
WHY? cuz women think they are the equal of men.....in all ways, including trash talk.
 
Is the "F" profanity an acronym? One etymology claims that it derives from “Found Under Carnal Knowledge,” but this has been debunked by etymologists. The word became rarer in print in the 18th century when it came to be regarded as vulgar.
All of the languages of Europe (as well as of Persia, India and all cultures derived therefrom) are branches on the Indo-European language tree. I once borrowed a dictionary of what is known of the earliest Indo-European root words. The F word is very close to one of those root words, which happens to have meant the same thing (in other words, the biological generative act common among mammals).

Found this out by perusing that book which a friend shared with me. He was interested in where our English words, in general, came from.
 
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Cursing rarely bothers me. I spent many years in an industry where it seemed every third word was F, F-ed or F-ing, especially among recent immigrants (from all over the world) whose command of English was very poor. At first I was shocked down to my shoelaces, but after a while it became borderline amusing, and eventually I stopped noticing it altogether.

Violence or threats of violence? Now those put me on edge. But curse words? Meh...

p.s. Some of the nicest women (and men) I know have tattoos.
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