Ask The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast a Question. Text the TLT Pod today.Why do humans swear? Is it simply bad manners, or does cussing reveal something deeper about how our minds and nervous systems work?In this episode of The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast, Dr. Allison Sucamele explores the surprising psychology and neuroscience of cussing. Across cultures and languages, taboo words appear again and again, suggesting that profanity serves an important emotional and social function. Far from being just “strong language,” swearing can act as an emotional release valve, a signal of authenticity, and even a biological coping strategy during moments of stress or pain.Along the way, we’ll look at the difference between expressive swearing and aggressive swearing, the cultural norms that shape our attitudes toward taboo language, and the fascinating paradox that gives swear words their power: the fact that society tries to restrict them.Sometimes the everyday behaviors we rarely analyze reveal the most about the human mind. Cussing is one of those behaviors. Behind a single word can be a surge of emotion, a nervous system response, or a moment of human connection.If you enjoy exploring the deeper psychological layers of everyday life - language, relationships, identity, and the subtle patterns that shape how we move through the world - this conversation is for you.Follow the community on Instagram: @thelemontreecoachingIf you or someone you know is struggling emotionally, help is available in the United States by calling or texting 988, or visiting 988lifeline.org. You are not alone.