It is only possible if the person operating the tongue has semen in their mouth.
No, it is not recommended to use glycerin to clean a baby's tongue. Instead, you can gently wipe your baby's tongue with a clean, damp cloth to help remove any milk residue or debris.
no it won't
Your tongue.
No, your tongue cannot split from getting it pierced. Splitting or bifurcating the tongue involves a surgical procedure to physically divide the tongue in half. Piercing simply places jewelry through the tongue.
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What do you think? You're getting a hole stabbed through your tongue.
yes
milk
yes
Yes, it is possible for two tongue-rolling parents to have a non-tongue-rolling baby. Tongue rolling is often considered a genetic trait, typically associated with a dominant allele. However, if both parents carry a recessive allele for non-tongue rolling, there is a chance they could pass that trait to their child, resulting in a non-tongue-rolling offspring.
Not physically
Getting any kind of body modification is NOT reccomended while your are pregnant. Infections may have affect on the baby. If you were to faint due to receiving the piercing, that would cause lack of oxygen to your baby. Also, shock could affect the baby.