two reason, you can have one of both
1) you like them, think they're cool
2) you want to give oral sex with it. <--------- How do you do that and why and what "thrill" does it give?
Infections, side effects and healing issues are all points you need to discuss with your professional body piercer BEFORE you get the piercing done. You also need to discuss aftercare for the piercing, this should be followed up with written aftercare instructions for your piercing. No professional body piercer will force you to purchase aftercare products, this is a purchase that is up to you and they can only recommend specific products but they can force you to buy what they have.
Listen to what you are told and follow the aftercare to the letter and remember if you are having issues with bumps and lumps or discharge go back to the shop that did the piercing and talk to the piercer. They must help you resolve any healing issues you may be having. Don't solicit advice from anyone who is not a professional body piercer, just because one thing worked for someone else doesn't mean it will work for you. Healing issues need to be looked at first hand so the problem can be recognised and resolved, the internet is just a guessing game.
Because you want to. Its aesthetically pleasing to some people and can increase the pleasure of oral sex.
If you want to have it done, that's enough reason. There are no "good" reasons to get a piercing. You can do whatever you'd like with your body.
Tongue piercing are an accessory for sexual oral pleasure and aesthetic visual effect.
Because they can.
Well because you want to have it pierced.
There is no purpose for a tongue piercing (or any other piercing) aside from aesthetics. People think they look good, so they get them.
A tongue piercing is a piercing through the tongue or any part of the tongue, including the web underneath.
what do you if you get a puss pocket in your tongue after a tongue a piercing"
A tongue piercing is neither meant for anything nor has any meaning; it's just for aesthetics like any other piercing. It's meant to look good.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
No tongue piercing doesn't cause cancer.
Its just a fancy way of saying "tongue peircing".
A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
Tongue piercings carry a higher risk of complications due to the proximity to important structures like blood vessels and nerves in the mouth. The mouth is also a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing the risk of infection. Additionally, tongue piercings can lead to issues with speech, chewing, and oral health.
The tongue piercing is usually placed about an inch back from the tip of the tongue, directly through the centre.
It's said that a piercing in the tongue helps improve stimulation during oral sex. Men find it sexy for that sheer reason.
If there is a regular tattoo/piercing shop, they'll pierce your tongue.