In my mid-20s, my gf/now wife moved in together after I got a new job. I made some friends at work and we all started hanging out with our SOs. One guy of the new group had an affinity for saying things for pure shock value. He used the “c” word around my wife once and noticed it made her uncomfortable. He would then continue saying it around her just to get a reaction. It got to a point where my wife dreaded hanging out with this guy and his SO because she knew he would push her buttons when it came to that word. I, along with his best friend, had to sit him down and ask him to stop as it would really kill the vibe of the group. Thankfully, it worked, and all was well with the world.
Personally, I do tend to avoid or socialize less with folks where every sentence has the f word, and the f word is the only adjective they know. I think that is just a product of where I grew up where swearing was highly frowned upon. Since college and entering the real world I have been to cities and locales where this type of swearing is the norm and part of their local dialect and perfectly acceptable. As the poster noted above, I too can appreciate those who are creative with the diverse set of curse words the English language has to offer.
P.S. Penn State break my heart yesterday. Oh well, hopefully next year will be better.