Tis food for thought
I tell my son he can swear as much as he likes away from us, but in the home, as we don't use swear words whenever possible, we expect the same from our son
I guess there are so many parameters at work here, there is no known formula for saying what is right or wrong, and what works for one person works for another.
Take my work in the gym as an example, whilst i'm having good success at what i'm doing ( 7.5stone lost in 8 months ) it may not work for others.
We, and everyone around us is an individual, and trying to get everyone to confirm to the same is never going to happen, and would make for a dull world
Back to the swearing, I don't think I turned out too bad, and I don't remember my parents swearing when I was younger, and if I hear my dad swear now, it comes as a shock.
We didn't swear at home, but just think it was out of respect, but if it works in your current situation, then so be it.
I don't claim to be a great parent, I merely just do what I think is right, and try to bring him up as best as I can, and yes, some swearing is probably quite apt, but an overuse can just mean a poor grasp of the language in your inability to express yourself - just my opinion, so don't take offense you feckers
I do have fun with my son, as he can be a pain in the arse - personal hygiene ( had enough and INSIST he goes for a shower on a daily basis, otherwise if I left it up to him, he wouldn;t go, but hey, that's teenage boys for you ) - he can be right moody, but hey, hormones are all over the place aren't they.
Generally he's well behaved, and although he doesn't get the best academic results at school, he has won awards at school for the amount of effort he puts in, but then the misses and me have installed into him, we don't care what the grades are, as long as he's tried his best, which he seems to do, so surely you can't ask for more than that, and hopefully grades will come in time from the effort he puts in ( fingers crossed

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