followed with ‘I wasn’t aware is so important to you. I didn’t want to insult you and if you felt so, I apologize. The word fuck is one I use very often, but I’ll try to control myself around you’

Note I didn’t insult the coworker (no fuck you or fuck off), but simply said ‘fuck’ out loud due to a job error.

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    23 hours ago

    Gotta love it!

    Those who say, “Stop being so sensitive” often are the biggest little bitches.

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        20 hours ago

        Nah they’re little bitches because they can’t handle that other people might be different.

        Be a bit more sensitive to others instead of being a little bitch who feels uncomfortable around people expressing themselves and telling them to bottle it in?

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          You don’t need to voice out your sensitivity to certain situations when you can just remove yourself from it. OP’s coworker is a bitch.

          I can understand not wanting to hear a constant barrage of swear words, but getting triggered at someone’s outburst of frustration expressed as a swearword is lame shit.