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Outside of the usual “f****” in the bedroom and such.

Let’s say you are having a conversation with a beautiful lady and every few words she drops a bomb. Is it a turn off or you don’t care?

I was catching up with a friend and realize how much she swears. Sh*t, f**** and all the Quebec classics.
 

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I think it depend more on the way she speak than actual swearing. I remember still to this day in 2012 at the very first Merb GT i attended, wich was at PJ's near the stripclub Amazon and The Chablis Saint-Jacques, there was one women wich i think she was a friend of an SP but not one herself (but was thinking of becoming one), anyway it was a while ago, but i do remember she was speaking in such an unusual way. Like she was super cute and very womanly physically but spoke like some big old farming lady. That made for such a contrast and it was not very sexy lol.
 

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But I can assure you, there will be no public dates with that provider.

Yes I am the same. I was with my friend out in public and I know it’s dumb but I felt like everyone could hear it.
 
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To me it doesn’t have anything to do with intelligence but more with education. Someone could be very smart but have no social skills or basic training.

I know some very smart people that don’t know how to act in public.
 

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Yes I am the same. I was with my friend out in public and I know it’s dumb but I felt like everyone could hear it.

I promise everyone could.
Sometimes I feel like they are just happy to get noticed/attention. "Parlez en bien ou en mal, en autant que vous parlez de moi" kinda nonsense.
They always seem to have to be louder than everyone else. Funny thing for me though, is they are often accompanied by cute, quiet types which I seem to really be drawn to. But if I start chatting up the "quiet" one, they always have to jump in and interrupt like a damn mosquito.
 

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Outside of the usual “f****” in the bedroom and such.

Let’s say you are having a conversation with a beautiful lady and every few words she drops a bomb. Is it a turn off or you don’t care?

I was catching up with a friend and realize how much she swears. Sh*t, f**** and all the Quebec classics.
If its every "few" words like you say, yes, its a little classless. But dropping a bomb occasionally is rather cool and she gets my attention.
 

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Total turn off, pretty much same kind of classless behaviour as being called hon and babe we all have names that we use to introduce ourselves be kind enough to use it.
Got nothing to do with education more with upbringing and intelligence.

I have heard it all as a semi pro athlete, guys don’t exactly adhere to the Queens English in the locker room or on the field or even outside it, but I never liked it and never had reason to talk that way.
 
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Outside of the usual “f****” in the bedroom and such.

Let’s say you are having a conversation with a beautiful lady and every few words she drops a bomb. Is it a turn off or you don’t care?

I was catching up with a friend and realize how much she swears. Sh*t, f**** and all the Quebec classics.
Those are more Canadian-American classics... just listen to all those English speaking rappers.

Mais définitivement, le manque de classe est un gros turn-off. Des expressions "kinky" ou cochonnes comme "Fourre-moi, Prend-moi solide, Mange-moi" sont correctes avec modération. Mais comme on dit, "Trop d'épices gâchent la sauce".

Malheureusement, ceux qui sacrent (swear anglais) manque de vocabulaire et de savoir vivre. Ils ne se respectent pas et ne respectent pas les autres. "Que chaque torchon trouve sa guénille" disait ma grand-mère... Les ados et jeunes adultes sacrent souvent, croyant se donner confiance et de la prestance. Heureusement avec un peu de maturité ils corrigent d'eux-mêmes cette mauvaise habitude pour la majorité.
 
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Intelligence is innate; education is acquired

Someone who cronicly swears isn't attractive, it can be a turn off... but it isn't exactly a sign of lacking intelligence.


An appropriately place swear word, in it's proper context can be better recieved and add to a conversation. As well as when talking very passionately about something it can find it's way into the vocabulary. Though i tend to try to avoid swearing myself. It can show up sometimes when heatedly talking about certain subjects. And though it can sound funny when sensoring myself at times, the mmmm or ffff replacement instead of the actual word i am trying to avoid saying can still get it's point across in the frusteration.
Though i do tend to apologize for my language when it does slip out.
 

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Outside of the usual “f****” in the bedroom and such.

Let’s say you are having a conversation with a beautiful lady and every few words she drops a bomb. Is it a turn off or you don’t care?

I was catching up with a friend and realize how much she swears. Sh*t, f**** and all the Quebec classics.
Absolutely, it is turn off for me.
 
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