@AstoldbyAri
Ariel Aiyegunle
@AstoldbyAri · 4:15

Should children have a swear day

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Although I believe it started off as a joke, parents allowing their children to use colorful language. I started to think about how my journey has been raising my daughter and how she went from being so shy and timid and quiet and not having the ability to express herself in the way that she wanted to. Now she is buzzing and thriving, and she can come to me and tell me what is on her mind and express herself with such a confidence and with ease

#parenting #swearing

@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 2:03
I think using these words to help tell a story is one thing, but to use it as a form of anger is a completely different and with that being said, I also think it is limiting by nature. When you use the language, I feel like there's so many other more vibrant words you could use and I think that there's definitely that conversation. Does swearing limit the creative expression of communication? Who knows? I guess it's anyone's guess
@AstoldbyAri
Ariel Aiyegunle
@AstoldbyAri · 0:52

@dobbsty

I think it was really spur of the moment. This is my first time ever using this platform, so it was nice to pick a topic and weigh in on it. So thank you so much for giving your content contribution to the conversation. So have a good day
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