Monday, May 10, 2010

Damn. I Fee. Better Already

Swearing Can Make You Feel Better Keele University Press Office: "Researchers from Keele University’s School of Psychology have determined that swearing can have a ‘pain-lessening effect’, according to new study published in the journal NeuroReport."

3 comments:

Richard R. said...

I send the article to my wife. We'll see if she buys into it. Heh.

I'm afraid my time in the Army led me to think of swearing as commonplace. A couple years ago she made some comments about my swearing when I stubbed my toe so I tried something new, when I whack my finger with the hammer, get scratched, stub the toe or whatever, I repeat "life is good, life is good" for a bit. Not swearing, but maybe it helps.

Jerry House said...

Life is good, Richard. Swearing just makes it better.

Cap'n Bob said...

Rick, try "Serenity Now."