Ummm.... That's very unusual but 1a week is normal otherwise there is something wrong you have to check your tongue with a pin.
Yes
Yes, if it's ok with the person whose nipples you're biting. There are lots of variations: a very light nibble, a bite between teeth or tongue and lips, a "scrape" ... experiment!
yes giraffes have top teeth and they sometimes bite their tongue because its so long
So what? This happens to everyone, and it usually doesn't get infected. This isn't a big deal if you didn't bite it off.
put your tongue in that dudes mouth and hope he doesnt bite it off
According to legends, yes. However if it's true, which personally I doubt, then he has one hell of a powerful jaw.
The tongue can flip backward and block the flow of air into the windpipe. This can happen while a person is unconscious, and may also occur where the tongue has become swollen. To open an airway that is blocked by the tongue, first aid treatment includes tilting the head back while lifting the chin (but not where spinal injury is suspected).
As a Board certified, Nationally Registered Paramedic, I can tell you that the only way you can swallow your tongue in a seizure is to bite it off and swallow it. If your seizure is from an allergic reaction and your tongue swells, it could just block your airway. While it does happen that people bite themselves during seizures, a total amputation of the tongue is extremely rare. What's a lot more common though is that people who are deeply unconscious get so floppy that the tongue can tilt backways into their throats and block their airway. But placing them in the recovery position is enough to sort that out.
uh i guess if ur like a cannibal with sharp teeth...
well if they see a bite mark, there slow, if you don't feel good, and if you are dozing off
yes they can they cut them off then bite them
Sure you can, after all the tongue is one of the least painful of all the piercings!!! Now I sure you will say, "How can you say that, mr. know-it-all TatuBaron, I know what it feels like when I just bite my tongue!!" But!!!! Where do you bite your tongue??? It is almost always on the side or tip of your tongue where you have lotsa pain nerve endings...And it's a good thing that you do as you would chew off your tongue during R.E.M. period of your sleep....Where it will be pierced will be in the middle where you have mostly taste bud nerve endings.......This does not, by any means, mean that your piercing there will be painless, but it wont be as bad as you are thinking........Hope this helps...TatuBaron