This all depends on state laws. As far as I know all states abide by "Parent and/or Legal Gaurdian" laws and that means that he would not be able to.
Yes, you can still get your tongue pierced even if you have a small tongue. The piercer will assess the size and placement of your tongue to determine the best spot for the piercing that will work for you. It's important to consult with a professional piercer to discuss the options and find the best solution for your individual anatomy.
I've never heard that. 3 of my best friends have their tongues pierced and don't seem to show any signs of cancer and i don't think a tongue piercing would be so common if it was known to have cancer.
It is generally not recommended to get your tongue pierced if you have a lisp because the piercing can potentially worsen the lisp or cause speech difficulties. It is best to consult with a speech therapist and a piercing professional before making a decision to ensure your speech is not negatively affected.
Many people pierce their tongues simply because they think it looks cool. For these people, it's no different than a pierced nose of pierced eyebrow. However, there are people out there who pierce their tongues for sexual reasons. Rumor has it that it feels good during oral sex. You never really know for sure what reason someone has a pierced tongue, and therefore you cannot really say for sure what it means. To do that, you would have to know the individual's motivation for getting the piercing. It means there is a hole through the tongue, probably with jewelry fitted into it. That is the only sure answer to this question since different people do it for different reasons, often with no thought to the significance.
It is generally advised to avoid getting tongue piercings while taking warfarin or other blood thinners, as they can increase the risk of bleeding complications. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider before proceeding with any piercing to discuss the risks associated with your medication.
Brains, dead brain cells............ OK I digress. It's lymphatic matter, it's the tongues equivalent to a discharge that would occur with any outside piercing (whitish yellow discharge) it's normal and will ease off as the piercing heals and toughens up.
Yeah that's normal and it will ease and disappear as the piercing heals. It's basically the same type of discharge that would occur with any other piercing except the discharge is on your tongue so it looks weird. Fuzzy tongue! It's OK it will go away just stay on your aftercare routine.
Yeah that's normal and it will ease and disappear as the piercing heals. It's basically the same type of discharge that would occur with any other piercing except the discharge is on your tongue so it looks weird. Fuzzy tongue! It's OK it will go away just stay on your aftercare routine.
up to you i would say lip though
I have never heard of a tongue becoming paralysed as a result of being pierced, however, there are real medical risks. The mouth is an environment with a high germ content, and piercing the tongue does create a route for possible infection, and that infection can have serious consequences, so from a medical perspective I would advise people not to pierce their tongues. Earlobes are much safer. (And if your earlobe were to become paralysed, you wouln't even notice, would you?)
well i am 13 yearsof age and when i got my piercing done (Madonna) it did not hurt, it made my eyes water . but that's about it. illl soon be gettin m,y tongue pierced. if my lip hurt then why would i get another piercing?? lol. oh well but no it doe not hurt
Answer 1: The main concern is not to hit major veins. It's harder (more painful, and maybe riskier for some people) to get one's tongue pierced RIGHT SMACK DAB in the middle, rather than slightly off-center, so most people get it slightly off-center. If you want a tongue WEBBING piercing, you need to have a sufficiently webbed tongue (I did not; so sad). And, of course, if you were a hemophiliac, terrified of pain, or super-prone to infection or, I dunno, heart attacks in reaction to pain, then you might want to avoid a tongue piercing.