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    Whatsup with kids cussing?

     

    whats going on today with kids cussing? the other day I was at a elementry school around 4pm just enjoying the nice day and reading a book.

    all of a sudden I hear a bunch of kids walking over to where I am and they are just cussing up a storm. one of the kids actully said "bitch I will light you on fire!" whats the deal with that type of stuff with kids so young? I have two childern and I never would let them talk like that. When I was those kids age my family would punish me hard for saying such things. (today they still do lol)

    I just cant believe that parnets dont censor what the kids see or hear. the bad words are all over the place...

    Movies,Games,Magaiznes,Tv shows! you name it the cussing is there. Not to mention the thought of drugs drinking and sex. that shouldnt be even seen by child. the only way I could even see a child hearing that crap is if the parnet takes their younger teenager to a movie that requires a adult to be there. and believe me if I do that with my two childern they wont be copying whats said.

    this is just wake up call for all parnets out there in the world who may not montior what your childern read listen to or watch on tv. lets not let our little ones grow up to fast or think they are tough by using such things that could get them into serious trouble.

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