Dreams have been described as dress rehearsals for real life, opportunities to gratify wishes, and a form of nocturnal therapy. A new theory aims to make sense of it all.
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When children reach adolescence, they often experiment.
When children reach adolescence, they often experiment and associate with different types of people. I know that I went through a stage like that, in the sixth and seventh grades, when I began hanging out with a group of girls who were somewhat rougher, tougher, and who cussed a lot, as well. In the seventh grade, is when I learned how to cuss. It's not uncommon.