I can understand how one wouldn't want their child exposed to Pulp Fiction in all its dialectical marvel, but kids know much more than their parents think. It's been my experience that parents keep their kids from some subjects because they don't want them exposed to it and don't want to discuss it. Most of the time the kid already knows what's going on, and the parents efforts are only counter productive.
I can't say as I'm a parent (that I know of), but I firmly believe that children should be treated as future adults instead of small things that society always has to work around. I've seen way too many kids that suffer from not a lack of structure, but a misguided and devastating structure overload that prohibits them from developing into their own person, leading to their douchbaggery when they finally strike out on their own.
As much as we want we can only shelter out kids to a certain point, and sometimes even that point is too much for their own good. I believe we should show our kids the world in order to best prepare them to confront it. Showing them a pure disney version of the world may be fun an make us feel nice, but in the long run the unbalanced presentation of such a fantasy will only be to their detriment.
My point before was, what's in a word? Only the things that we assign to it. If we held a different stigma over the words that I unfortunately can't type here they wouldn't be so bad. Please don't think I'm telling anyone how to raise their kids, but I remember my parents getting bent out of shape (seriously) when I said "poop". If anything this has only given me a dirtier mouth now. Do they mind now when I use more colorful terminology? Not enough to say anything, leading me to suspect that their enforcement of certain standards were more for the standard's sake, and what they
thought was supposed to be appropriate of them as parents. I wish in some respects like this that they could have been a little more independently minded. I believe parents should make rules because they have a good reason, not because they think they're supposed to.
Just don't jump on your kids too hard if they crack a dirty joke. If it's all in good fun it's a lot different than a derogatory slur.
Also, lets not forget when Cartman's V-chip malfunctioned because of his dirty mouth and saved the day! Barbara Streisand! @#$#%% should have censored that, sorry if she offends anyone.