I don't see this as a huge issue but I would almost certainly leave the room or ask my SO to leave the room if they had a habit similar to yours. I rarely swear and almost never shout (barring concerts and loud noises I have to yell over)
I have a history of domestic abuse so any form of yelling, even if it's not directed at me, leaves me feeling extremely uncomfortable and intimidated to the point where I start flinching if people touch me even after the shouting has ended. That's probably the only reason I would find the situation problematic.
If it makes her uncomfortable tell her she's free to leave. You should feel free to let of steam in whatever way is most effective for you.
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