The following post is brought to you by the mantronym KISS. Which, today, stands for Keep It Sweary, Sister!
Swearing. Colorful language. Cussing. Foul language. Profanity.
I love it all. Truly. But my thoughts and feelings about it are a bit nuanced.

- Fuck is clearly the “worst” one. But one I really dig when it’s used in the right way. For humorous purposes. When it’s shouted in anger and with malign intent, not so much.
- Shit! Love this one for sure. I feel like this is one swear word that is harmless. And it’s just so fun to say!

- Goddamn. I was totally going to write it as “GD” because I personally think it’s the harshest of all the swear words. It’s almost always said in anger or extreme frustration. I always want to kick myself when it comes out of my mouth. I’m (obviously) not a big believer in swearing being a mortal sin, but I feel like God would surely disapprove of this one.
- Bitch. To me, this is a fun one. It wasn’t always. It was something I whispered (and truthfully sometimes still do) to myself when another female is pissing me off. Note to self: Cut that shit out! I think as a gender, we women have begun to embrace this one. Like “way to be a Boss Bitch!” or Lizzo’s line in “Truth Hurts”: ” I just took a DNA test and found out I’m 100% that bitch.”
- Sonofabitch! Makes me think of my dad, which makes me snicker. Besides his other favorite swear word, “Horseshit” (his response sometimes when asked how he was feeling or when his restaurant meal wasn’t to his liking). He also used it when he was railing against some dude that pissed him off, like when Trump spoke on tv.
- Motherfucker. I know, technically I commented on this one already (see “Fuck” above). However, “motherfucker” is really in a realm all by itself, right? Not that I haven’t uttered this word in conversations before, when speaking of some despicable male who committed deplorable deeds. I just think it’s a spice to be sprinkled very lightly to have maximum impact. I love, love, love Eddie Murphy, for example, but after about the 22nd “motherfucker” in the “My Name is Dolemite” movie on Netflix, I had to turn it off. The word, unlike “Shit”, loses it’s power when said too liberally.
- Asshole. Such a funny word!! And isn’t it funny that while it’s literally a body part, it’s also a swear word? I have no misgivings about hearing others use this word or using it in personal conversation (well, maybe not in a professional setting I suppose).
- Dick. Also quite hilarious as it’s also a name. And a body part. But my favorite use of this one is:

Hopefully I haven’t alienated any of my patient followers with this post, but to make up for it I will end with this spectacular image…

Our mantra around these parts (for my husband and me, anyway) is “don’t be an asshole.” Really, if we can all remember that, we’ll be OK.
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Love it! And totally agree.
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For a period of about 15 years, I hardly swore. I was practicing for motherhood. Which came quite a bit later than I’d planned, and after my language backslid past start into “you kiss your mother with that mouth?” territory. Once my little darlings had already started repeating things I’d said, I tried to clean up my language — to no avail, because their father refuses to clean up his. So now I just say whatever comes to mind and blame hubs if they slip up in front of the wrong person. LOL
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Ha ha! Thanks for the comments 🙂
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Rhonda, so glad you wrote this post! You are proof positive that one can be a good person and still embrace colorful language. Just heard from who I thought was a friend who’s decided that she can’t condone (get past) my language when I write. To each their own but being judged sure does suck! Mona
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Thank you! I was being honest but felt a little nervous to post it. I’m not a fan of judgy people at all either! Not like I’m some innocent flower over here never judging a soul for anything though at the same time. You get me?
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Yep, who isn’t guilty? Maybe that’s my take away from this. 🙂
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