Nothing more vulgar and trashy than a woman who uses the F word in public or private. She can think she is as progressive as ever but in fact, she is white trash or worse.
“Nothing more vulgar and trashy than a woman who uses the F word in public or private.”.........
I completely agree! However, it is much the same for men as well. A small mind displays itself rather quickly when the user needs such words.
I'm still in the dating game, and whenever I hear a woman drop an f-bomb it just ruins it, no matter how pretty the woman may be. Even a "lady" I met at a church function and asked out turned out to have a mouth like a bushing sewer pipe.
I wish I could time travel back to a better, more civilized time. time.
Not just women that are white trash or worse using the F word. I think it’s just as vulgar when a man uses the F word as well.
Such filth, much ho...
“”Nothing more vulgar and trashy than a woman who uses the F word in public or private. She can think she is as progressive as ever but in fact, she is white trash or worse.””
Sure glad to see your post. If I’d said it, I’m sure some here would have called me a prude and probably worse. There is definitely a lower class of poster here today compared to previous times. I detest that talk from any person - man or woman - public or private. I don’t know how it got to be so common place.
I grew up in the forties and graduated from high school in the mid fifties and it wasn’t a word ever heard in a classroom or hallway or on a ball field and certainly NEVER by a teacher and NEVER in my home. The guys could have used it in private but had enough respect for us girls not to use it in our presence OR near any teacher...
I disliked the movie American Sniper because of the language used by the “actress wife” of Chris Kyle. If his real wife didn’t use language like that, I’m sure she would have objected being portrayed as you mentioned - vulgar and trashy. Coming out of the movie, I remember asking my husband if he EVER remembered a movie where a female used language like that in any film. I was criticized by family and friends for my take on it. “That’s just the way people talk”. Sadly, I guess it is.