By badmom - 10/06/2009 18:09 - Canada

Spicy
Today, I heard my daughter scream at my son through the bathroom door, "Are you jacking off in there or something?" and him scream back at her "Shut up you fucking cunt!" My daughter is 7 and my son is 8. FML
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Same thing different taste

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GIRAFFES 0

Wow. I blame public schools? Harrr. :B

What sort of vulgar environment are you raising your kids in? Or is it simply the way our schooling system has come to nowadays... FYL & YDI.

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spartan_girl 0

regardless of where they learned this language, at least it happened at home and you can talk to them about appropriate language (hopefully) before they say something so inappropriate in public...and if they talk like that in public already, then it's time to start washing mouths!

floopyears7 0

i TOTALLY no what your talking about but i started cursing when i was 9 u just hear it from school big woop but dont let him call her that because she can tell somone and ull get in trouble so dont let him say that ESPECIALLY if hes 8

BulldogQB4 0

That a fact #88? I rarely curse, it's only used to get a point across really.

That early in life, any learned behaviours like those are your fault. Way to fail as a parent.

PinkityPink 0

YDI either you have been using those words n phrases around them so they started using them too OR You never told them not to say them even if other people do and that you shouldn't fall into peer pressure

wow. you really need to watch what tv or movies or music they listen to. I think its your fault personally. you need to monitor what your kids say. the first time those words were said, they should have been punished.

bosco_kk 0

Wow I knew what was "jacking off" when I was 14. And "****"? Lol, like 3 years ago. Yes, blame the internet. But YDI fail parent.

i swore when i was like 6 to try and make myself seem older.. but never did i do it in front of my parents OR learn it from them. i definitely got it from the older kids at school. a kid swearing does not necessarily mean "bad parenting"... get over yourselves