How come you're anti-swearing? I've always been curious. Just don't like it, or it feels bad, or another reason? Do you use pc or phone tumblr? Maybe there are pc extensions to bleep swears? Prolly not for mobile tho, sadly. Idk, trying to help. I swear a lot for effect but I forget ppl can be offended. Bummed ppl lay into you for being pro-life, you have the right to be and as long as you're not infringing others' rights, they should let it be. Ppl can peacefully disagree. Have a good day.
Firstly, I come from a Christian family and was taught not to swear. It’s normally seen as bad, after all, they are bad words. I don’t see what the point of using the words is because they offend some, and why offend needlessly? (I also didn’t learn the f-word until I was 13-14 so seeing it really bothered me because it took a while to be desensitized, and I don’t want to make others uncomfortable like I was.) Now I’ve gotten somewhat desensitized, but when I see people swearing in public, it still tends to make me get a little less open toward them since in my family, the only time people swore was when someone was mad, so to me, swearing looks like a person is lacking self-control. In the culture I’m from, conversational swearing, especially the f-bomb, isn’t that common in mixed company outside one’s own family. Even in our family, it was normally used in the context of “You dumb red ****, get through the **** gate!” (This would be directed at a cow who is refusing to go through a gate.)
Morally, I’m not sure if it’s wrong or not (a lot depends on the thoughts behind it) but personally, I think if swearing is useful, using it all the time lessens the impact, making it pointless. For example, if someone drops the f-word twice per sentence, using it doesn’t have the same impact as it would if the person only uses it once a year on average. If the person who uses it in every sentence tells someone to “f off,” that might not mean much, but if the person who never swears says to “f off” whoever is being sworn at had better leave because the person who told them to f off has likely been pushed past his/her limit and could lash out.