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The same as that of men whom do the same. I shall attempt to relieve them of my company. To me, the F word is for emergency use only, like a fire alarm. It signals that you are very upset or angry indeed. Someone who uses it all the time is constantly giving out false alarms. These have the opposite to the desired effect - I ignore what they are saying while looking for the emergency.
It's probably better if she does, otherwise she might look down on me for how often I say it.
Probably fiesty. Probably good in bed.
That she is either very angry all the time, or that she needs to hone her vocabulary skills. I wouldn't think it was any worse than a man that uses the f-word a lot. All in all, it's just a word. Please don't say it around my kids and we haven't got a problem.
a lack of character and a lack of expression and communication...unreasonable ignorance....:)
I think we are excellent!
She must be an Answerbagger....;-D...
Of a grown woman. Not much of a lady, and the ones that I know that talk like are truly not a lady. A teenager immaturity usually but they should grow out of that.
extreme intelligence
I really don't care.
I think men find it as a turn off
I would say that she is a bucketmouth.
Could you imagine having her as a mother? LOL
I don't like it at all..although I do swear myself at times..I don't like people swearing in public..its bad enough men doing it but women!!
I understand people swearing when they get angry..but when they use it as part of everyday chat its common..
i would say that women have the as much right to swear as men but over using it can be very annoying whatever your sex.
doesn't matter to me
I really don't care, and my opinion of a man or woman doesn't change based upon use of this word.
She might be a nice person, but without more information, she sounds like someone that is under-educated, unmotivated and possible lacks self-esteem. I hope I'm wrong!
My kind of gal!
don't want to be anywhere near her. cannot stand to hear that said.
I don't have a problem with it...........just as long as it stays in the bed with us.
Either they're very angry, very rude or a bit of both.
I don't particularly like it but it's not something I'd freak out about unless there were small children around.
Same thing I would think on swearing men. I'd think her as a rude person who demeans herself demeaning others. Maybe she could be nice, and I could still enjoy her company... but I'd keep wishing she used the f-word less often.
im one of those im afraid, however there is a time and a place, i know the differnce when i should use a little class and when im with my friends and were letting off steam and having a laugh....i also would never swear in an argument as i believe it shows you have nothing contructive to say and to be honest it shows a lack of intelligence...
It's not right, and it gives me look at that person differently. Cussing is not called for; it really makes a person look bad.
Stupid.
it would depend on the context, if every third word out of her mouth is f*** then she probibly only knows 3 or 4 words, tiring
if she uses it as emphasis alot then on the one hand she's being a little crude but on the other crude and prude don't usually go together, bonus
They need to add a few words to their vocabulary. It is a word I don't want used around small children, clergy, people I want to impress, and not for for general conversational use. Yes, it is just a word and probably has made it into the dictionary. It is a word of frustration or can be used to prove a very vivid point but using it as a common part of the vocabulary shows the person is crude and has no regard for the sensitivity of others.
I wouldn't hang around a person who used the word a lot regardless of their age or sex.
Fudge?
crass
I sometimes find it a turn on while in the process of the 'f' word.
Usually they are not very well educated and have a limited vocabulary. Keep in mind that she may have grown up with that kind of talking around her. It also says a lot about the type of people she associates with.
Not worth much of my time.
That she likes to do the f-word a lot! LOL :)
I think she says the f-word, the end. Personally, I think it's a highly versatile word. I'm rather fond of it.
I guess it would depend on context. I work in a psychiatric hospital and many times while relaying information from one shift to another when we are charting and documenting what a patient says, we repeat verbatim and the f bomb is dropped many times. There are women I work with that use the f word probably 3 or 4 hundred times a shift. I wouldn't work with any other crew though.
She must be a sailor.
Does she eat & kiss with that mouth??????
She should fuck off.
;-)
I don't mind as long as she says (f*** me) I'm cool with that
She needs to have a man take control of her and slap her when she speaks out of turn. She only needs to be able to say four things. 'Yes Sir', and 'no Sir'.
That she is either very angry all the time, or that she needs to improve her vocabulary
ANYONE who uses it a lot seems to have a limited vocabulary.
Uncouth, angry, and disrespectful in normal discourse. If she's yelling at her idiot boyfriend/husband then it's OK. ;)
Same as my opinion of men who use that word a lot. Why would gender change that?
She hate the person and the world.
Someone has pissed her OFF. . . . . . .really badly!
I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
According to most people who answered your question, I personally must be vulgar, vile, insecure and a major turn-off.
Hmm.
What the fuck ever.
That maybe they are confident in themselves, and don't feel the need to please other people or to care what they think?
I make no apologies for who I am. I don't need anyone's approval. If someone has a problem with anything I do or say, fuck 'em. That's their problem, not mine.
They are just words, nothing more. They only have power if you let them.
I do not have a very high opinion of her, at all.
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I agree. I tend to be of the opinion that if a man or woman doesn't have a large enough vocabulary to find alternate ways of phrasing it, I'm not sure we have much in common.
by Carmella on November 27th, 2007
plus it's just annoying.
by JustCurious on November 27th, 2007
It's a fucking cultural habit.
by Halskiisaklink on November 28th, 2007
I agree. Not just that it shows anger, but a lack of creativity. When people have nothing else productive to say, they resort to cursing.
by ACCOUNT CLOSED on December 22nd, 2007