The PG-13 rating did not exist when "The Bad News Bears" was released in 1976. The first film distributed with a PG-13 rating was "Red Dawn" in 1984. "The Flamingo Kid" was the first film to receive the rating, but was not released until months later.
I am an adult and don't think I have any kids so I don't pay much attention to movie ratings now. When I was a kid we said G stood for good, PG stood for pretty good, R stood for really good and X stood for excellent.
I grew up in the New York suburbs in the '70s. Most kids I knew cursed. We usually referred to it as "swearing". I went to high school with a girl who called it "cussing", but she was from Texas.
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