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Originally Posted by ShaniFaye
simple, its called not having respect for the behaviour I deem acceptable around my child. I would never cuss in front of someone elses child whether their parents do it or not. Just because YOU fail to see it, doesnt make my decision any less right for me and the raising of my daughter.....same as I fail to see how you can think its an ok thing to do to break a law in front of kids (ie not wearing your seatbelt).
Its prob just a difference of how we were raised. If you're a person that cannot accept that I dont find it acceptable and choose to do it anyway, thats your perogative, but dont expect me to stay quiet about it when it happens.
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I never said it was "any less right". I'm just trying to understand the reasoning behind these things.
I cannot fathom how any one word holds less or more value than another. Sure, I understand the whole "circumstances" thing and how certain people perceive someone who curses alot to be "low class", (although I find that highly myoptc). It's the same thing as someone perceiving people with tattoos to be low class or a gay person or woman to be lower than the average "normal" male. It's something that just shouldn't matter.
As far as the whole "maturity" and "low class" thing goes, what defines class and maturity?? I think it's all dependant on the person spouting the retort. Everyone has their own view of class. Hell around here, a new hitch for your mobile home is high class.. to me.. it's trash, but it proves my point.