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.
rinse your mouth out with water and just keep your eye on it, should be fine. You can always call the professional who pierced your tongue if anything should seem odd. chances are, your tongue would be swollen now so, ice and water should take care of you! :)
When I was a teen, my mom used to say to me, "If everyone else was jumping off of cliffs, would you?" In other words, be yourself. You don't have to do anything just because everyone else is. You are an individual. You CAN get your tongue pierced, but you also need to think of whether or not you want this twenty or thirty years from now. Is it that important to follow the crowd?
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.
NO Answer not at all! I think it would be kinda hot : )
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.
Why would you do that? But no, they have a specific gauge and length that's crucial to the healing process.
Sure but I would recommend you check with your Orthodontist first just so they don't get upset about you getting something done while they are working on your teeth.
Getting your tongue pierced doesn't hurt during the procedure but for about a week after it will hurt to eat and talk.i have never got one done but i would like to no how old you have to at least be to get oen???????
Sure you can, after all the tongue is one of the least painful of all the piercings!!! Now I sure you will say, "How can you say that, mr. know-it-all TatuBaron, I know what it feels like when I just bite my tongue!!" But!!!! Where do you bite your tongue??? It is almost always on the side or tip of your tongue where you have lotsa pain nerve endings...And it's a good thing that you do as you would chew off your tongue during R.E.M. period of your sleep....Where it will be pierced will be in the middle where you have mostly taste bud nerve endings.......This does not, by any means, mean that your piercing there will be painless, but it wont be as bad as you are thinking........Hope this helps...TatuBaron
No it doesn't hurt and I know this because a friend of mine had both pierced but it would hurt like the nose pierce
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.
Why would you think this? Having your bellybutton pierced externally will no effect your stomach which is internal.