Quote Originally Posted by Comatose View Post
Defends what you define as swearing. For example, I don't have any issue saying, hell, crap, damn, piss or ****. However I try to avoid saying s**t, f**k, c**t or Jesus (as blasphemy)

I was brought up in a home where my parents swore but we weren't allowed to. However when I was about 13, I started using the words I mentioned above and have no problem using them now.

I swear a bit, though I kinda wish a didn't. When I am around friends from church and youth group, I do it once in a blue moon, and only really if it is part of a saying. "No s*** Sherlock!", "Four fifths of f*** all." etc). Granted I still say all the ones I have no issue with, to everyone's slight disapproval. Same with family.

Friends who swear is a different story. I tend to say s**t and f**k a bit, though next to never say the other two.

When I am driving without a passenger and stuck dealing with idiots in traffic, any filter goes out the window, and I drop those like crazy.

"There is a pedal on the f***ing right, called an accelerator! I know you car is a piece of s*** that can't go very quickly, but at least f***ing try!"


But yeah, I don't like this as I know that I should have a bit more self control in what I say, and more integrity in it. I shouldn't be two separate people depending on the crowd I am with. I have only recently started uni, so I am making sure to hold my tongue so I am no hypocrite.
Don't worry about "being a hypocrite." Everyone is a hypocrite, and realizing / acknowledging this gets you further towards self-enlightenment. Really.

I don't see that as you seeming "two-faced," either. I mean, we ALL have slightly different personas depending on who we're around, due to reasons that you pretty much wrapped up in a nutshell. Just because you change your mannerisms around certain groups of people, doesn't make you any less...well, you. c: