Putting fingers in someone else's mouth can be a violation of personal boundaries and can transmit germs or bacteria. It is important to ask for consent before touching someone else's face or mouth for any reason.
mouth( as in mouth to other people)
Many people inspired Helen she was a very wonderful girl and she inspired a lot of other boys and girls
The gesture of two fingers pointing at each other signifies a mutual agreement or understanding between two people.
well some people use coculateors or other use there fingers.
Helen Keller was both deaf and blind, but she used sign language by using the alphabet and finger spelling into the other person's hand, they would sign back the same way. she would also feel the other communicators mouth and feel what he/she was saying.
there are two bones in other fingers
The food coloring of the hot cheetos does inside your mouth what it does on your fingers and what it is designed to do-stain color. The food coloring in the hot cheetos only temporarily stains your gums and fingers. After a few hours at the most the color has been wiped from your fingers. From your mouth the color drains faster because your saliva contains a mix of personal cleaners designed to keep your mouth free of bacteria. It is not dangerous unless you are allergic to either the food coloring or gluten or any other by product of the actual chip itself.
Helen Keller learned to read through the tactile method known as finger spelling. She ran her fingers over raised text to understand words. Additionally, she used a braille system to read books and other written material.
Big Mouth offers services that explain to you what other people think of certain services. You can go here and see what other people thought about the services that other people came and did for them. Anything from plumbers, electricians to auto mechanics.
No!! Because all humans have them
she made circles out of her thumb and index finger on both hands,straightened her other fingers, and out it on her head, making "glasses" since her father always wore glasses
painful blisters inside your mouth and on your tongue usually caused by licking your fingers then turning pages of a book or magazine, also a dilemma for people who work in a bank and count money using their fingers.