Just recently, an autorickshaw guy tested the strength of his handlebars against mine when he took a sudden, unexpected turn – and the main problem was that my knuckles were in the way. So I got them knuckles scraped and bleeding, and WTF – I let fly at the guy, who hardly showed a reaction (I suspect he was drunk or doped out of his mind).
In any case, I felt a lot better after giving my vocabulary the good old practice – and fuming, I pushed off on my way. Well, the disgusting part was I had to get an anti-tetanus shot, which surprisingly made my upper arm go red and swollen – making life somewhat tough.
People who saw my bloody knuckles naturally wanted to know how – and when I told them, the unanimous question was – how did swearing or using ‘bad’ words help?
What a dumb question indeed!! It made me feel amazingly better. And as though by fate, I read yesterday that SWEARING IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. No. I did not make that up – there are clinical studies to prove it 🙂
So what the *&#%?
Yes, you can swear because it is good for you.
Did you know even saints swear?
Just go ahead and swear when:
- you drop something heavy on a foot
- you break something really valuable – like, say, your wrist
- you press the delete button instead of the save key…
So why is swearing good for you?
It increases the heart rate, sets in motion the fight-or-flight response, and lessens pain. Most of all, it’s free.
But hold on there…before you let loose those expletives at every chance you get – remember this:
Overuse can dull the effect it has on you,
You definitely don’t want your three-year-old asking for the *%&# crayons at playschool!
However, next time you slam the hammer into your thumb, let rip by all means. You deserve to feel better!


I agree:))
I curse and swear a lot in my mind when I get irritated or frustrated or plain mad.
ANd yeah I feel better:D
I understand totally! 🙂