because your tongue is the most sensitive part of your body
If you touch your what? Finish the question before asking it.
no, you can't stop yawning because if you try hold it in it will automatically come out yours nose holes.
I am taking a antidepressant and can't stop yawning is there anything I can do without stopping the medication?
The sublingual caruncle is found under your tongue (either side of the frenulum - the small folds going from your tongue and the cavity floor). This is where two salivary glands, the sublingual and submandibular glands, empty into the oral cavity. That is why saliva will sometimes spray out when you lift your tongue while yawning.
You can't stop yawning because when you yawn your body is trying to get more oxygen into you body to try and stay awake. If you are yawning constantly your body is trying to keep you awake, the longer you stay awake, the more you will yawn.
well some people can touch their nose with their tongue, it is just genetic luck if you can or can't. The frenulum is what holds your tongue to the bottom of your mouth. However, to answer the question as it was stated, My tongue could touch your nose, only if you would let me!
yes with the tip and the full tongue
Yes ha ha i dont know
Yes,you stick your tongue out than touch your ear.that's how u stick out your tongue and touch your ear
you put your tongue and move it around but your lips have to touch.
They are contagious in the sense that other people may start laughing or yawning when they see you doing it, but they are not diseases. I thought that because contagious is derived from the Latin "tangere" - to touch, that both laughing and yawning were infectious. I'm not 100% sure though and would welcome a more knowledgeable answer.
Touch the roof of your mouth