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August 12, 2025 8 mins

Paulina's baby started cursing and is using it in the correct context.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:44):
one and a half, one and a half. I can't
keep all these interest straight. I got Shelley's kids, I
got your kids, I got my nieces, I got my
illegitimate kids. Oh you know, I got Kalin's kids AKA
her sister just turned twenty one. That one, I know,
we just talked about it, Aka, but whatever, I just
I'm trying to keep it all straight. I got my
other friend talking to her yesterday. She was offended that

(01:07):
I couldn't remember that her kids were months months apart
from Polly and May. I'm like, I can't, guys, I
don't have a spreadsheet. Okay, I'm trying to keep it
all straight. That's a lot, and then shoe sizes in
this room and all the other numbers. I got to
try and keep organized. I can, but in Gigi, and
I'm proud of her because she's she's cussing now and

(01:28):
she you wrote that. She's saying O s oh. Yeah.
My favorite part of this is that it's appropriately it's
appropriately timed in place. Yeah, so she knows that, right,
That's what I'm saying. That's why I'm so proud of her.
Not that she's cussing, but not only she cussing, but
she's using it appropriately, properly, not appropriately, but properly. My
girl's so smart. But what is the uh? Because I

(01:52):
want to throw this out there. I'm sure you guys
can come up with with things from your kids eight
five five five nine one three five. What is the
thing that you had to get your kid to stop
saying because you know in this case it was it's os.
So how does it come up? Like so she hear
she's heard you saying or is Hobby to colprit.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
No, No, it's me many of times because I just
I just say it and I didn't realize she understands,
like as far as picking up what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
And she just started saying it one day and I
was like, does she just say that? And Hobby's like
clear as.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Day, And then he's getting all mad at me, and
I'm like, well, it's not my fault, Like I'm a
little batty with a bad mouth, Like I can't like
help her walking around here just saying things. And then
she has like her like a new kitchen said that
I got her and she's playing whatever the pots and
pans and it falls and she goes, oh, set my
girl stop And she almost like slept going up the

(02:41):
stairs because I walk with her, hold her fingers right
we're doing one, two, three, She like couldn't get a
little foot up there, so she like kind of you know,
fell to the side a little bit, like her little
body and she goes, oh s.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
I'm like suck. But the problem is you want to
laugh at that because it's kind of cute and funny,
and the fact that she knew to say that, and
she learned that from you, and she's doing it when
she's supposed to do it, you know what I mean.
But I don't mean you're not supposed to do it.
But it's one thing if a kid just says like
I can remember as it like being real little insane words.
I didn't know what they meant, but like that's that's

(03:13):
timing right. You know, she's honest, she knows what she's saying,
doesn't miss a beat. She's so smart, guys. But like,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
How to make her stop because I'll say, Gigi, don't
say that and she laughs.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
She also doesn't get it.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Right because she doesn't know what that means. Also, does
she really she could really stop because I say stop, no.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Say it's like an inside word. I feel like you can.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Tell her, Like if I don't know how you guys
feel as parents, but I think you could just say, like,
we don't say that outside of the house, because I
think you might have lost the battle now that she knows.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
What I feel like you should probably not let her
say in the house either, because I don't know. I
believe words are just words. I think, just don't say that. Unfortunately,
the rest of the world doesn't think that. So so
she's going to go to pre K and see that's right,
She's gonna be DRP.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
That's like a new parenting thing though, Like people will say,
you can say it at home. They all if you
my little nephews on that video game talking on a
little when I'm like, do y'all hear it?

Speaker 1 (04:03):
And the parents just like listen, you know, because I
think until like maybe I don't know, like twenty one
or something, I tried not to cuss in front of
my parents, but now I'm always cussing. I don't care,
and I feel like I can't as a parent like
my parents they had to try to get me not
to cuss. Like it was like, you know, they can't
just they can't just can't be are just free for all, no,

(04:24):
you know what I mean? So like I think you
got to try to get her to stop. I don't
take it so personal. Just is like a bad word.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Like again, like Kalyn said, the words are words. I
just don't want her saying that. To anybody.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
That's the problem though, is she's too young to know.
She's too young to know that she can say it
here and not say it there. Yeah, it's hard. Hey, Terrence, Terrence,
what is it your kids start saying this? You had
to stop. It's like, where'd you learn that? Both My
kids they like to say what the f like, okay,

(04:59):
literle early for that, So they're just now that are
they saying it when they're supposed to say it, like
when they're exasperated or are they just saying it?

Speaker 2 (05:06):
My daughter is a grown woman in a little girl's body,
so when she drops water, anything breaks something, she's like,
what what the he?

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Like, what are you talking about? So Terris, what do
you do? Like you just know that you want to laugh,
right because it's funny, but like you probably don't want
them doing that aut in a wild You can't.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
You can't, you can't, you can't, Like how do you
correct something that like you created?

Speaker 1 (05:34):
You created this? I know that you like what you say, Daddy,
I know, but like if you laugh and then you
you sort of it's like you're sort of enabling it, right,
And then the problem is they go over to grandparents'
house and they go to school and then they get
in trouble for it, and they learned it from you,
and you didn't tell them to stop. So now they're
gonna you know, it's like but you kind of set
them up, not because maybe you don't care, but unfortunately

(05:56):
the world cares. The world what the EPP is the
least of my work. That's a good point. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is that where we're headed. I'm gonna go to like
an elementary school and it's gonna be like everyone just
dropping F bomb something rolling you. It's the new wave,
and I mean it's the new waves. Cursing out teachers.

(06:18):
It's a new waves, the new wave.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
These parents are just letting them ride. I used to
have to curse in private, Like you know, I don't.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
I am not approved, But I don't think that's a
great idea. Everyone's so sensitive. I don't think that's a
great idea. Thank you, Terrence, have a good day. Let
me see here. My kids started calling their dead babe
because I do. That's kind of funny. Son of a
bee when something fell. He's three. When my son was

(06:47):
six or seven, he would call his sister uh uh
an adult toy that starts with a D. I had
no clue what it was.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
My sister called a kid a douchebab because when she
was little, and she got something for that.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yeah, but I'm twenty eight and I still don't cuss
around my mom. Maybe that's a topic in itself. It's like,
what are you as an adult? What are you still
afraid to do? Oh? Yeah. I used to get my nana,
who's like, she was super Catholic and in her like
mid eighties. I used to get her to cuss, and
she really didn't want to do it. I'd be like, Nana,
say the F word, and finally she'd do it, but
she'd just kind of shake when she did it. It was like,

(07:24):
doesn't compute, you know, like, what would Jesus think of this?
I don't know. I'm sure you let it go. Well,
my daughter was one, she m a second. Yeah, basically,
it's said the S word. I let my kids cuss
when they were younger, as long as they were not
used towards anyone, like calling siblings the word. We tell

(07:47):
our grandkids don't say that that's a bad word. We
don't scold them because they're repeating what they hear. We
just let them know it's not a good word to
say it's good. Yeah, I guess. So there's one about
Barney here where the Barney one go ummm, I don't know,
and then a bunch of people are validating the outlook
doesn't work so good. Okay, because I'd like to say
a cuss word about that, but I'm not going to

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