Why Do Ladies Swear?

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Debunking some of the myths on why women swear, Stephanie and guest Bri Seeley discuss topics that get them swearing and chatting about why you should be careful to consider where you give your “fucks.”

Show Highlights

Stephanie shared research on the relationship between intelligence, vocabulary and swearing.

Stephanie and Bri revealed why they personally use cuss words.

Bri explains her “10 fucks a day” policy and the concept behind “Zero Fucks Given.”

Bri and Stephanie respond to headlines with the appropriate curse word to express their emotion and passion. Note: Men might want to listen to how they respond to the topic of men and vulnerability.

Stephanie challenged people to ask, “What did you mean by that?” after an emotional expressive swear word is shared.

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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

I heard Bri speak at a Stiletto Gal Speakers Series Event. She does not mix words. She is clear about what she is doing and what she wants. I appreciate her straight-forwardness. After a couple of conversations over coffee, I now know I can count on Bri for supportive no-excuse dialog. – Stephanie Michele

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