If it's not healed, you should avoid it.
nothing silly goosee. you'll be fine. it might sting when its first pierced but after a while you will be perfectly fine : )
Oral piercings are reccomended to stay away from anything dairy or full yeast products like "full rise bread rolls" for the first 2 weeks of piercing. Sandwich bread is ok though.
If it's healed, yes.
two weeks! defiantly wanna avoid a yeast infection on your tongue!
WHAT THE HECK!?!? IS THAT QUESTION EVEN KNOWN TO MAN!? Apperantly YES
Well let qualify this question, if you are going to sit down with a sack of flour and eat it straight up then yeah it's a stupid maneuver. However if you are going to eat a sandwich or bread that's fine and will do not harm to your piercing. Tongue piercings need to be handled gently for the first few days till the swelling eases and the piercing heals, so just eat easy simple foods, soups sandwiches etc and remember to rinse after meals.
Well you can but I don't think that you're supposed to.
Food would be a good thing, unlike a tongue piercing you can eat almost anything so long as you rinse after eating and stay on something for swelling.
A friend of mine got a tongue piercing at a professional and asked the same question. He said to wait about an hour or two and while you wait keep the ring in your piercing, because if its brand new with no ring in it, it will close faster than one you had for a while . So just wait about an hour or so with a ring in it. Then the pro said if the tongue is bleeding from when you pierced it first still or its swollen or whatever then you have to wait a little while. While you eat, take your piercing out since its new and the flesh of the tongue is still tender and you dont want to stretch it. Chew carefully and slowly . Hope i helped
hey man whatever floats your boat
Contact your local professional body piercing studios, they will advise you of the age limits and parental requirements for you area. They will also provide you with piercing prices for the piercings you are interested in.
You can eat them (CAREFULLY) after the swelling goes down; be sure to rinse your mouth out & keep it clean.