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Why do people curse whenever they experience a mishap?

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Just like a sneeze or yelling out in orgasm, its just release of energy, if we couldn't speak we would be probably be growling like an animal that we once was.
 

Deidre

Well-Known Member
Have you ever stubbed your toe on an object?
I have, but I don't swear. I might yell out a loud moan or sigh, but I don't swear. Not that I never swear...I tend to use the 'f' word when just telling a story, at times. Like...''there was this dessert...it was so effing good...I couldn't believe it.''

That's more of how I tend to use ''swear words.'' :blush:
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
I think when people, lets say hurt their toe, and use words like sugar, or whatever, behind those words are the cursing, subconsciously you know just what it really means.
 

Gambit

Well-Known Member
I have, but I don't swear. I might yell out a loud moan or sigh, but I don't swear. Not that I never swear...I tend to use the 'f' word when just telling a story, at times. Like...''there was this dessert...it was so effing good...I couldn't believe it.''

That's more of how I tend to use ''swear words.'' :blush:

I see. You use the "f" word when you get excited about dessert, but never when you stub your toe.
 
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