Sure, but you have to be careful while chewing
yes you can omg!, i had my tongue piercing yesterday and i am eating banana's, you have to chew them slowly though bc otherwise youll bite your tongue bar but its soothing if they are cold and my advice is to cut the banana really thin
no... they eat blood worms[dried] or small baby ghost shrimp
because you may possibly smell like fish for a week.
That limitation depends on mainly you. Now if your talking sex, that then would depend on your partner, some people dig it some people dont. Anyway, its strictly a personal choice that you have to live with after its done and your friends and family should accept and respect your decision to put a hole in your tongue. ________________________ Immediately after the piercing is done (and this should be told to you at the time if it's not then you would be wise to find a different artist); no oral sex, no kissing, no activity that would allow others bodily fluids to come in contact with your tongue, no spicy food, no yeasty foods, no beer, no swimming, be gentle with your piercing, no playing with it and no removing the jewelry for the first month. For the first week you should abide by all of the above AND; no hard solid foods, no hot drinks, little to no soda, twice daily cleaning with alcohol-free mouth wash and if you feel it would help (I do) one 15 minute salt-water soak per day (iodine free sea-salt is best). After one month then you really only need to abstain from oral sex and others bodily fluids after 3 months then you should be safe to engage in anything you please.
It won't! Your completely fine to eat and rink anything you feel comfortable with, my sister and I got ours at the same time and our piercer said not to worry about it, and she was paranoid and didn't drink milk or beer, but i drank both and nothing happened!
no
Typically, a tongue piercing may hurt more than a lip piercing, as the tongue is a sensitive and muscular area. However, pain perception can vary from person to person. Both piercings may cause discomfort during the procedure and while the area is healing.
Yes, icing your tongue after getting it pierced can help reduce swelling and discomfort. Apply ice wrapped in a cloth for short periods of time, 10-15 minutes on and off, for the first few hours after the piercing. Be sure to follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by your piercer.
Yes. but you cant drink, smoke. or eat anything that is hard.
Sure just be sure to stay on the cold stuff after you are done.
anything really. But make sure its nothing that will irritate it and i can figure you should already know this
Yes, although if the tongue piercing is inffected or is red and sore, the Chilli may aggrovate it which will make it more painful
You shouldn't eat dairy if your still on your first or second week because it could cause a yeast infection
yes and no. You can eat any food that won't pull ,stick or create infection.
yes they do eat shrimp...
Goat shrimp eat Horny Goat Shrimp Weed
Myself just getting my tongue pierced three weeks ago. It was hard for me to eat the first day but after that I could eat whatever I wanted, the time I took to eat it was different. Like the second day I had it done I ate a hamburger just the meat part of it, and that took me like twenty min to eat, just had to eat it in tiny bits. For me once the swelling went down which was about three or four days after I was able to eat anything.