My son just turned 6 months. He is learning things very quickly. I have asked my entire family to take it easy on the swearing. My sister just returned home from school and every other word out of her mouth is a swear word. I have asked her nicely to watch her mouth when she is around my son, if she wants to swear her face off when he isn't around I couldn't care less. Yesterday, she lost it on me and told me to stop trying to change the way she is and who she is, and that she swears so to deal with it. I told her if that is how she is going to be then I don't want her around my son. I don't need his first word to be a swear word.
Am I wrong to tell her I don't want her around if she is going to be swearing all the time?
Re: Swearing
Your sister is an adult. She can certainly control her speech around your LO, the same as she does around her professors or at her place of employment.
I think you are right to set the precedent when LO is young.
And the OP, and you, and several other posters, are totally overreacting. Can't wait til your kids go to preschool /kindergarten and come home saying all sorts of fun things. ::snicker::
Whatever LO picks up from the school playground is one thing. Expecting one's immediate family, of whom will be most influential on LO, to act appropriately is more then reasonable.
Furthermore, based on her sister's immature response that swearing essentially defines who she is, I think OP was wise to request her cooperation now as it does appear that there may be a lengthy battle ahead.
Last, why as you assuming that those of us who responded in favor of OP's actions are FTM's and do not have preschoolers and up?
It has nothing to do with one's right to curse, at all. You can definitely be fired from a job or asked to leave a public establishment for using obscenities.
Perhaps you should become more well acquainted with The Constitution which governs you country. ::snicker::
I still think you're batshit crazy for not letting your own sibling see your baby because they drop the word "fuck" in a conversation occasionally.
OP said every other word out of here mouth is a swesr word, not just occasionally. I think sis is more batshit crazy for thinking cursing defines her and it is appropriate to use in excess in any circumstance, let alone infront of a child. But honestly, sis is probably just very young and having a power struggle with her big sis.
Either way, I still agree with the idea of holding those who are going to be most influential to LO to a higher standard. My family does not have a right to see LO just because they are family. If their relationship with my LO is not important enough to them to accommodate whatever crazy protective mom requests I may have (assuming it does not cause them harm or major inconvenience) then perhaps they don't need to come around.
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she needs to grow up and get over herself and MrsMuq - WTF?
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Edit: and yes, I just knew that off the top of my head.
DS probably shouldn't be allowed around myself or my husband when football is on. Damn, we must be shitty parents
Yeah I'm thinking I should probably not drive with the baby in the car anymore. Fuck is probs one of the more tame of my obscenities
That said, I would not really care about swearing. We curse like sailors. My son is almost two and I still spew profanities all the time.
Goodness you are an angry person, aren't ya? I am sooo very sincerely sorry that my jabbering has offended your delicate sensibilities so. I deeply apologize that I did not word my thoughts better.
BTW, no back pedaling here. I already stated above that Somerandomchick said it better then me and that I agreed with her.
Second, I can't get over how this turned into a constitutional law debate. @shoecrazysarah tried to point out that the 1st amendment is not really relevant here - FFS, OP wasn't talking about having her sister arrested - but then she was attacked for not being precise enough about free speech. While I am impressed that you both can cite cases off the top of your heads, @etoille, really? Your snarkiness was awesome but misplaced. A real life expert in con law?! How do I get my certificate?
Or you can just do "earmuffs". Haven't you ever seen Old School?