At the risk of possibly wearing this thing out, I for one sure hope that certain words do not get any more common on TV and radio than they already are. I surely believe in freedom of speech, but without standards we're not holding ourselves up to much in the way of self respect. One of the most endearing things I ever heard was for one of my dearest relatives to tell me that my wife told him that she had never heard me ever utter but one four letter word in her presence in over 57 years of marriage. It made me redouble my efforts to treat everyone with that same respect. I had no idea she was keeping score--I just wish she was still here to keep score.
Well magooch, I can't claim that accomplishment, and its an accomplishment to be proud of. I've never had a real problem with men getting together and using language that men use, but women and children should get the respect of not having to hearing it.
There's a big ranchers daughter that eats breakfast with us occasionally at the local cafe, and she'd make a sailor blush. Shes loud and filthy mouthed, but I still don't use bad language in front of her, and neither do the town men, or ranch hands.
To me, a nasty mouth looks worse on a woman, but I'll still show them the respect whether they do for themselves or not.