Should Teenagers Swear
We often see teenagers using offensive words liberally as part of their language. A few of them may not even understand the meanings of the words they use, but due to a perception that swearing makes one look “cool”, they end up being potty mouth without any hesitation.
Obviously, swear words normally carry a sense of hate or anger. People often swear when disappointed, hurt, angry or even when they are excited.
When the children grow up hearing their adult family members swearing, it is only natural that the children sooner or later start using the same words – often without realizing the true meanings of the words. When the children are in their teens, they often swear especially when amongst the friends. Gradually, the swear lexicon becomes a part of their normal way of talking.
People also of use swears with an intention to hurt someone else or as part of an altercation. Swearing allows people to vent out their frustration and anger or excitement.
As long as the people around you do not feed offended, swearing may really have no adverse impact. If you swear too much and make it a second habit, it would not be long before you really get someone offended and make you repent on your unintentional slips!
