Chewing on your finger can lead to various consequences, including damage to the skin, potential infection, and pain. It may also result in bleeding or the development of calluses from repeated irritation. Additionally, this behavior could indicate underlying stress or anxiety, necessitating attention to emotional well-being. If the chewing becomes habitual, it might be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
chew your finger off with your mouth them pull it out and put it on ice then go to the doctors
you will die
you have to cut out parts of your mouth.
There is a big chance you could die because of the toxins in the tablet. Do not chew.
Take you thumb and pointer finger, pinch about 2 teaspoons out of the can and enjoy!
People chew chewing gum so that they don't have to chew on pen tops or bit there finger nails. etc. Some chewing gum makes your breathe smell better which is why most people chew it. they also chew it to prevent plaque and gum disease.
It tastes nasty.
nothing idiot
Nothing
It becomes hard and difficult to chew.
You get fingered
it hurts