IIN I swear at my child?

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  • What makes swearwords any more special than other words?
    Ultimately they're just words. They add no more value or meaning to your speech.
    "Come pick up this motherfucking Barbie right damn now!" and
    "Come pick up this Barbie right now!" have the same meaning, the only difference being that the former portrays you as someone that has no class.
    Once you realize that, and that realization sets in, you may find it easier to stop.

    The other issue is the one that "KatieLiz" brought up:
    Small children are sensitive to these things - even without the cussing, you should avoid shouting at her.

    Lastly, I'll have to agree with what "moomus" said:
    Anger Management.
    You really need to learn not to get upset over trivial matters like this.
    Children will be children and accidents will happen.
    Reserve the shouting for when you encounter a deliberate act of hostility on her part.

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    • When you put it like that it makes me want to absolutely STOP swearing. I don't want ny daughter to be fearful of me. She's all I have and I need to make the best of things for her and treat her like the princess she is.

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