A new study in the journal 'American Psychologist' links swearing to "state disinhibition," a psychological state where ...
Britons may have a love for swearing, but when it comes to our rivals we're far less prolific and creative, a new foul–mouthed study reveals. Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have ...
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Swearing, a natural booster of physical performance
During intense effort, it is not uncommon for a swear word to escape spontaneously. This reaction, often perceived as vulgar, ...
Swearing has long been viewed as something to be avoided in polite society. Yet across cultures, people instinctively use swear words when .
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