Mine reaches the very back and I´m 11 years old with a lot of skills
depends on the person!
3/4 of an inch from the tip of the tongue, too far back will require a very long barbell and the swelling can be dangerous not to mention the chances of triggering the gag reflex.
it depends on the length of your tongue and the force of the thrust. ---- It doesn't have to go in at all. You can kiss without the tongue action. And then you can start with just a little if you want. It's not too nice to have somebody stick his tongue halfway down your throat the first time he kisses you. Kind of makes you not want to do it again.
It means that if genetically you can stick your tongue out very far.
Its longer than what you would normally wear in it because it has to allow for swelling. Don't worry about your gag reflex. Tongues arent pierced that far back and the bar wont be nearly long enough to trigger it. Go to a reputable piercer and you wont have any problems! They know what they're doing!
At the very back of the tongue.
All the way to the end
Each person's anatomy is different. The tongue's length averages 6 inches to 9 inches. it's anchored at the back of you throat.
6 to 9 inches
yes it would your bristles would reach into ant gap that your tongue would fit into with ease
3/4 of an inch from the tip of the tongue, too far back will require a very long barbell and the swelling can be dangerous not to mention the chances of triggering the gag reflex.
How far back does family go back
The tongue piercing is usually placed about an inch back from the tip of the tongue, directly through the centre.
closer to the bottom but not to far back
They can go back as far as your 18th birthday.
If you want it in the center you can see if they can put it as far forward or back as you want but it is slightly limited by the tongue frenulum sometimes.
Yes, you can definitely get a callous on your tongue from a rough back tooth. You can go to the dentist to have this taken care of and sawed down.
They can go back as far as they wish. They get to determine the perimeters of the background search.