When did you first drop the F bomb?
By choybel
@choybel (5042)
Philippines
November 2, 2010 7:01am CST
I was logged in to my facebook account a while ago and I started reading shout-outs and statuses of my friends until I suddenly felt like dropping the F bomb in my shout out but then gave it a second thought and decided to blow away the thought but before it went, I started thinking, "when did I learned to use the F word?". I was raised in a very conservative family as it has been also part of our country's culture, so anyway, I knew that I first learned of the F word on T.V. but I still couldn't figure out at which age I first used it and to whom or at what. Anyway, the F words still a thing today so, do you still remember when you first drop the F bomb and where, and to whom, or any other details?Care to share?
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@megamatt (14291)
• United States
1 Feb 11
When I was three years old. I didn't know what it meant obviously. I just heard my day and some of his friends saying it and you know as children tend to be, we repeat what we hear. Of course, I'd imagine my father was wondering where I would have heard such a world. Perhaps he should have really looked in the mirror. There was really no context.
I think that there was time where I dropped my first F Bomb was context was in my teenage years. I was being pushed a bit here and there, until I could not really reach no more. Therefore, it just slipped out. I think that there are far more intelligent ways to speak then to drop random f bombs, but there are just times where they slip out. We all have our breaking points after all.
@choybel (5042)
• Philippines
5 Feb 11
I believe that I, too have learned some inappropriate words form elders at home when I was young, this made me realize now that I should be very careful of my actions and words around children. As you have said, children tend to repeat what they see especially from their elders.
Yes, indeed, we all have our breaking points and most of the time when this is reached we let out words of despair, anger, etc. which are usually consisted of the f bombs.
I appreciate this input. Thank you!
@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
12 Jun 11
It was probably around 7th grade or something, you know when everyone starts to try proving how cool they are, I am sure I joined in along. I wasn't really comfortable using it but when all your friends are doing it, it is easy to join along and do it too. I try not to use that word very often, but sometimes when I get angry I will say it. For some reason it feels good to say it when I am angry.
@megamatt (14291)
• United States
3 Jan 11
I think it was repeating my father when I was younger. That should really teach a lesson to parents about saying certain words. Even when they think that their children are not listening, they are. I think the first part I dropped it out of anger, and not out of repetition, is when I was I was nearly ran over by some idiot driver when crossing the grocery store parking lot. Which I think that stupid driving does warrant the F bomb. Of course, it might have been more of a "you MF" bomb, but still I'm coming out.
@choybel (5042)
• Philippines
6 Jan 11
I think most of us did really get those languages from our elders, who better influences us than them right? I, too agree that this must serve as lesson to parents-to-be to be more careful on words and actions around children, even those that aren't their own.
Sudden anger is usually the reason this bombs get dropped.
Hmmm...this suddenly made me wonder if the bombs that were dropped on wars were caused by sudden anger, the historical bombs that is.
Anyway, I find myself dropping the bomb more often now among peers, not of anger, rather just for the Fun of it.
I really should stop this habit.
@dragm11 (16)
• United States
17 May 11
at pre school 1st grade i said f*** you to the teacher i knew what it meant despite my age anyways she got mad sent me to the office she deserved it she got in my kool-aid Xp