Absolutely yes. Be very careful, and especially if you live in a humid climate, ALWAYS keep a fungicide on hand.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
Yes
If the hyphae are spread out, the fungus is likely able to access more nutrients and resources from its environment, which can support its growth and reproduction. This network of spread out hyphae also helps the fungus to colonize a larger area and interact with a wider range of organisms.
Using your mouth and tongue on another persons genitals.
Brown spots on your tongue can occur for a number of reasons. It can be a fungus from tobacco or oral cancer.
Ash dieback (Chalara fraxinea) is a fungus spread by the wind.
to fertilize fungus
A tongue fungus explained by the word "puey" and smell like taint.
To prevent the spread of artillery fungus in your garden when using mulch, avoid using mulch made from wood chips or bark, as these materials can harbor the fungus. Instead, opt for mulch made from materials like straw, gravel, or rubber. Additionally, regularly turn and aerate the mulch to disrupt the fungus's growth and spread.
The spores of the fungi spread over long distances and germinate where food is already available.
Preventing the spread of fungus
If you're scratching your genitals with a fork, that would explain why. If you're scrathing them with your bare hand and short fingernails, they should not bleed. Maybe you have pimples or a rash or a "jock itch" fungus that is irritating your skin there and making it fragile?