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<blockquote data-quote="Chevy" data-source="post: 1724300" data-attributes="member: 17085"><p>As a teenager we used the word "retarded" not referring to a person just generally speaking. Say something happened maybe now days people say that's dumb or crazy... we say that retarded. I'd said it one time not meaning nothing just out of habit. This lady got offended by it. She told me she had a retarded daughter and didn't take to kindly of how I used that word. She was also a drug addict striper...but beside the point I try not to judge. I definitely understand were she was coming from. I wasn't referring to a person when using the word and never have for that matter. I used to care for a disabled girl it was a blessing to care for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevy, post: 1724300, member: 17085"] As a teenager we used the word "retarded" not referring to a person just generally speaking. Say something happened maybe now days people say that's dumb or crazy... we say that retarded. I'd said it one time not meaning nothing just out of habit. This lady got offended by it. She told me she had a retarded daughter and didn't take to kindly of how I used that word. She was also a drug addict striper...but beside the point I try not to judge. I definitely understand were she was coming from. I wasn't referring to a person when using the word and never have for that matter. I used to care for a disabled girl it was a blessing to care for her. [/QUOTE]
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