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How swearing makes you stronger
Letting out a swear word in a moment of frustration can feel good. Now, research suggests that it can be good for you, too: ...
Swearing enhances the performance of physical challenges, according to a study by a laboratory’s worth of scientists in the ...
Licensed psychotherapist Colette Brown vividly remembers the first time she heard her then 10-year-old daughter use the "F-word." "I was a little shocked and I was a little charmed," she tells ...
Viewed anatomically, swearing is one of several reflexive vocal acts – alongside gasping, laughing, and shouting ...
Portrait of an angry young woman cursing and symbols written on a blackboard - illustration concepts If you stub your toe or slam your finger in a door, there’s a good chance the first thing out of ...
Are you suppressing your anger and keeping in all the frustrations from the day? A little intentional cursing might be a simple yet overlooked tool for release. Have you ever found yourself letting ...
"Swearing is an easily available way to help yourself feel focused, confident and less distracted, and 'go for it' a little ...
A study in American Psychologist suggests swearing can boost physical performance by reducing inhibitions and improving focus ...
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Scientists Say Swearing Can Make You Stronger and the Reason Has Nothing to do With Anger
A new study suggests that swearing helps people “not hold back,” boosting physical performance by nudging the brain into a ...
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