05/30/2026
Just 2 foul mouth fu***rs who need their mouths washed out with a big bar of soap. Nothing to see here folks!
"Yes, psychological research suggests that people who swear more frequently tend to be more honest and less likely to filter their communication. However, this doesn't mean profanity acts as a direct measure of morality.
Here is what the science says:
The Science of Swearing and Honesty
A series of studies published by researchers at the University of Cambridge, Maastricht University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Stanford University explored the relationship between profanity and dishonesty.
The Link to Integrity: In experiments measuring participants' natural swearing habits alongside their likelihood to lie, researchers found a consistent positive relationship between profanity and honesty. People who used more swear words in their daily interactions lied less overall.
The "Integrity Scale": Participants who scored higher on the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (a standard test for measuring honesty) also used a wider variety of swear words.
Authenticity: Researchers suggest that profanity is often used to express unfiltered, genuine feelings. People who swear more might be less concerned with impression management, meaning they are more authentic in both their positive and negative expressions.
In other words the ones who don't swear,, act all "professional", work hard to appear good are usually the ones plotting and planning to sabotage you.