If done by a professional body piercer, the sensation should be like a sensation of pressure but no actual pain.
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.
I think that everyone is different when it comes to pain in piercings. I have 4 in one ear, 3 in another, my nose, my tongue, and my navel all pierced. For me getting the actual piercing done on my navel hurt the most, however my tongue hurt the most AFTER I had it pierced due to swelling. But I hear that the most painful are nipples or any kind of genitalia.
Of course! You have to, if you don't you won't be able to say your s's and other letters. You'll talk like: Hi i thike (like) you thog (dog) where did thoo (you) get it? You get the point. When you get your tongue pierced, talk, sing, do whatever you can that makes noise from your mouth. Scream do WHATEVER!Yeah you can talk but it hurts kind of and you'll pronounce some word funny. But you should try talking alot singing stuff like that so you can get your voice back to normal as soon as possible (:
yes depends on how and that kind of pain don't bring pleas-er
Any time your skin is pierced, there can be an infection, because bacteria can get in through the hole in the skin, until it heals. Tongues are particularly vulnerable because there is usually a lot of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of the food that passes through, and the saliva, which creates an environment in which bacteria can live. Dry skin is more resistant to infection than wet skin, for this reason. So yes, tongue piercing is risky, and I would strongly recommend against it. You do not need to take that kind of risk.
no if you do eat sushi after getting your nipples pierced you will probably like it
The cost of getting a tongue piercing at HTC in Phoenix Az. is different. It all depends on what kind of piercing bar you are wanting.
no any kind of navel can be pierced but if your not sure you can ask a piercer.
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I have had my tongue ring for almost 10 years, and I have a small hard spot close to the tongue ring. I think it is just the tongues version of scar tissue. It hardens up to protect itself from the tongue ring being there. And I even have a round indention on the top of my tongue from the ball pushing down for so long. Hope this helps you!
apparently its not painful, its just more intense like pressure but not sore or anything and is known for not being sore after getting it pierced but nearly all of them are to be honest i cant give you an honest answer but i found this out and i have had my nose pierced twice but with a gun but guns are known to be painful but the 1st time literally you couldn't feel a thing but the second time it was sore kind of hurt while getting it pierced as well and after when i went back home after getting it done but i love the piercing well worth it tongues more worse in pain as I've had it done probably the nose was the best piercing for not being in pain.
Prices vary form place to place and your best to call your local body piercing studios to get an idea of what kind of prices they will charge.