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04-10-2016 07:18 AM
I wonder what the o/p does when commercials for bras, femminine hygine products, e.d. meds come on?
Faint?
Dam isn't a "bad" word.
He##, it's even in the Bible, for cryin' out loud!
04-10-2016 07:46 AM
04-10-2016 08:38 AM
In some places "da*n" is still considered a bad word, but you can't shield your kids from those things. I guarantee you that if they go to school, spend the night with friends, go to parties or anything out in the world, they are hearing a lot worse things than that. You can tell them what you believe is appropriate and try to instill your values in them, but shelter them from it......I don't think you can.
04-10-2016 08:42 AM - edited 04-10-2016 08:43 AM
I see nothing wrong with OP objecting to Josie Maran's use of a word she doesn't want said within earshot of her kids. It's easy enough for JM to avoid doing that in the future, it seems to me. Perhaps OP wants her kids to be uber well-behaved, which is an admirable goal. I like Josie, but she also wears dresses that are way too bare sometimes. Just a bit more modesty would solve the problem. No one's saying she has to wear turtlenecks with long sleeves, but she shows too much sometimes, IMO. I like her and her products, but that's another thing she should tweak, IMO.
04-10-2016 03:50 PM - edited 04-10-2016 03:51 PM
I'm not suggesting it would be OK to have the Hosts come out and talk like George Carlin (though I loved George, brilliant comedian and social observer).
I am 44 and I can't think of a single person I know, that considers d a m n
a swear word! What do some people say, if they slam their hand in a car door, lose their wallet, or sit for 45 minutes in traffic?
I don't think any child has been traumatized by hearing d a m n. I also don't think it's realistic, or even healthy, to try and shield our kids from everything.
Theyre going to have to live in the real world; if they're that naive, they may have some real problems.
04-15-2016 01:39 PM
Wow, most of you sure are unkind. Sad.
04-18-2016 08:09 PM
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04-19-2016 09:40 AM
04-21-2016 12:11 PM
@Ms X wrote:I see nothing wrong with OP objecting to Josie Maran's use of a word she doesn't want said within earshot of her kids. It's easy enough for JM to avoid doing that in the future, it seems to me. Perhaps OP wants her kids to be uber well-behaved, which is an admirable goal. I like Josie, but she also wears dresses that are way too bare sometimes. Just a bit more modesty would solve the problem. No one's saying she has to wear turtlenecks with long sleeves, but she shows too much sometimes, IMO. I like her and her products, but that's another thing she should tweak, IMO.
Josie has a skin care line which she demonstrates on herself as well as several models. I see nothing wrong with what she wears and she looks beautiful in everything.
The Breezies model stands there with a bra on and that doesn't bother me either.
You can see more than this walking down any Main Street.
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