I don't swear with the intention of offending someone. I do it once in a while to punctuate or add flare to a conversation. It's hilarious because I'm adorable.
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I don't swear with the intention of offending someone. I do it once in a while to punctuate or add flare to a conversation. It's hilarious because I'm adorable.
This whole argument may have been avoided if the word "weak" wasn't used, Or misinterpreted, because it implies that women are inherently worse than men. I think maybe it would be more accurate to say that women (may) need more protection because they are often a target because they are [I]seen[/] as weak..
I said they are not weak. You misread it and I understand. My viewpoint is not savoury.
I think that Darcy made a very logical point in this thread.
I think there's good in both viewpoints. I consider myself a strong woman in many areas; mentally, creatively, even physically. I will never be some super mega muscle woman though. I've been vulnerable many times. I would never say that I need someone else to protect me, but it certainly isn't bad if someone wants to, and at times people have.
As for being offended by swearing, I don't think anyone should be. Perception is what gives weight to words. If you consider a word to be powerless, it is.
Actually, there is one word that will usually offend me. That word is 'retard'. I don't care for the incorrect use of the word 'retarded' used to imply stupid, because the word does not mean that. I have a sweet little girl that will probably never understand the intent of those words, but I will always understand what is meant by them.
Punched him, anything else is cowardice.
But thats just me, I value dignity and honor.
Another man may value not feeling pain over his dignity and honor. Thats fine too, but I don't like that mentality. That we are just flesh and bones and that honor is a ussless virtue. Ofcourse honor can lead to another extreem. Where every man who looks at you in a slightly suspicious way you attack them. But I would rather be mad than a coward.
…or dead. Pistols at dawn!
That’s exactly what I was talking about earlier. True swearing is meant to offend. It’s got nothing to do intrinsically with the word itself. Calling a stupid person a retard (or a sensitive fat girl a pig, or a black guy a monkey, or a gay guy a Twinkie) is meant to offend and therefore is swearing. But a bunch of young dudes hanging out, laughing and joking, and dropping the F-bomb every other word is not really swearing because nobody’s offended. Unless of course they’re standing next to a bunch of nuns, and they’ve gotta know that their language is offensive to nuns, and they’re using it anyway – well, then it’s swearing.
This is serious stuff. Alexander seems ready to defend his honor with physical violence – possibly even to the death if need be.