At this point, a cuss word is pretty common...words that are used commonly tend to lose value and emphasis, such as people using "literally" in grammatically incorrect ways....
The word may be misplaced grammatically and used incorrectly, but it will always remain true to it's expression, an expression such as explained by Potato using ChatGPT. The word being used incorrectly doesn't change the real nature of the word, and it still means a vulgar meaning or implementation.
They are very inappropriate for little children...like some people in this chat. I mean if you were a teacher, you wouldn't want some five year old screaming profanities at you and they don't even know one thing about how they even reach on this earth.
The question you should be asking is, "Who made these words in the first place?".
There are other ways to get your point across.
little history lesson here (according to my history teacher) , the f word actually came from Great Britain, in the 18 hundreds, at that time, the population need to ask the king himself in order to make children, so when they want to do so, they needed to paint βFecondation Under the Consent of the Kingβ on their door. That is where the word came from.