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@ IUHoosiers fan: They are not the same. Forgive me if this offends you, but I think that that was not a very well thought-out comment. First off, racism is wrong, whereas not swearing is not. Also, it is not 'discriminating' against a word just because we don't use it.

@Bluefire2: This is a response to your response to my response to your question, "If swearing is immature, why is it called adult language?" Mature can mean several things. Yes, it can mean just 'grown up' in the physical sense, but it can also mean intellectually. The definition of immature from the Oxford Dictionary of English (yes, I know, my family is somewhat geeky, we have the entire Oxford and American Oxford dictonaries): "having or showing an emotional or intellectual development appropriate to someone younger." Therefore, using this definition, adults can act/be immature, even if they're physically mature.