Yes,
but it's possible that the tongue bar you are wearing is too long. Also, your tongue gets thinner when you are dehydrated which will make your tongue bar feel loose in your mouth. Try drinking some water or using a shorter bar.
Also, because of the tissue make up of the tongue, the piercing hole is also capable of enlarging and/or migrating to some extent, especially if it is not placed correctly and the stud is too long, or too short. If you are having any problems or concerns, please consult a professional.
It is not uncommon for a tongue piercing to move around slightly during the healing process. However, if it moves excessively or causes pain, swelling, or other issues, it may be a sign of improper placement or poor healing. It is best to consult with a professional piercer or healthcare provider for guidance.
A dog's tongue can wag (move back and forth) but it cannot speak or utter words.
You can use your tongue by gently exploring your partner's mouth, caressing their lips and tongue, and matching their movements. It's important to be gentle, not too forceful or invasive, and pay attention to your partner's responses to ensure they are comfortable. Communication and exploring what feels good for both partners is key.
During making out, you can explore different techniques with your tongue, such as gentle and rhythmic movement, light sucking, or tracing your partner's lips and tongue. It's important to communicate with your partner and pay attention to their responses to ensure both of you are comfortable and enjoying the experience.
The word "lap" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the flat part of the body between the waist and knees when sitting, or to one circuit around a track or loop. As a verb, it means to move the tongue over something or to pass something over a surface repeatedly.
You can respond by gently moving your tongue to meet his, matching his rhythm and intensity. It's important to communicate with your partner, showing them what feels good or gently guiding them if needed. Remember, communication and attentiveness to your partner's cues are key in any kind of intimate moment.
Actually you can move the Barbell (not a ring) up and down once the piercing is done, however playing with the jewelelry in a fresh tongue piercing will irritate the piercing and promote swelling.
Naah, Your probably gonna die.. awk << WRONG!! << You swallow weird after a tongue piercing because it is swollen... I know because I have one of my own... it should take up to a month to heal if you don't move your tongue... Mine took a week for the swelling to go down but if it is swollen after a month then you weren't moving your tongue... If it helps you put crushed ice one your tongue and you will be okay...
you put your tongue and move it around but your lips have to touch.
4-6 weeks for a light heal the piercing will take a full year to season.
The apex of the tongue helps to move food around in your mouth. It is also used in kissing.
Pretty much impossible. You can fake other piercings with a ring on say the lip, ears, nostril, septum, etc. But with the tongue, you can't really fake a barbell. If you are really into having a piercing without having the piercing, and want a barbell appearance, you can apply silver beads to the skin with a movie grade skin glue called Spirit Gum. You can purchase magnetic tongue rings online but they can be swallowed easily. So you couldn't eat with them and they might move around.
Soup and porridge, mostly, until it heals. Stay away from anything with yeast, and avoid hard, tough things that require a lot of chewing. Sticky things are nasty too. You won't want to move your tongue, but recall that you use it to move food around your mouth. Ice cream is wonderful. Eat lots of that. Slushies are useful as well.
well you stick your tongue in his mouth and move it around =] x
You move your tongue around ans old down A flat
you have to go around him
Sure Bioplast was designed for the body piercing industry and is fine once the piercing is healed. Some piercers will use it right from the start, but I am a bit old school so I like to get the piercing healed with a metal barbell ( the flexing can prevent the piercing from draining correctly and clients tends to chew on a flexible barbell which isn't a smart move ). Just keep in mind anything flexible will eventually fail from wear and tear, so keep your shorter metal barbell handy when you travel, just in case.
The tongue in humans is used to move food around in the mouth. It also has taste buds which allow humans to savor whatever goes in their mouths.