"hm. maybe because your really clumsy?" this was the last answer, but it is not scientific in the slightest, and, to some, insulting.
It is, in my opinion, because when you chew, your tongue moves around a lot, and with the movement of your teeth, this can cause you to accidentally bite your own tongue...
If you find yourself chewing your tongue, try to become more mindful and aware of the action. You can move your tongue away from your teeth and try to relax jaw tension. If this is a persistent issue, consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Curling the tongue is a genetic trait that is determined by an individual's genes. Some people are able to curl their tongues into a tube shape, while others cannot due to the way their tongue muscles are formed. This trait is not something that can be learned or developed over time.
A French kiss involves using the tongue, creating a more passionate and intimate connection compared to a "normal" kiss, which typically involves just the lips touching. French kissing often involves more exploration and movement of the tongue inside the other person's mouth.
No, it is not normal for a 13-year-old to bite people and break the skin. This behavior may indicate underlying issues such as anger, frustration, or a need for help. It's important to seek professional support to address this behavior.
The real reason to this, psychologists say, is because there is a significant amount of background processing that goes on in the brain that controls the movement of our tongue. We are of course unaware of this but when a person is trying to concentrate on a mind-intensive task at hand they tend to involuntarily stick out their tongue or fixate their tongue between their teeth or up against the top of the ceiling. This is to relieve the brain of any background processing and to fully focus on the task.
Some people bite their tongue while they are sleeping because they are relaxed. They can also have a bigger tongue than usual.
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
Boys prefer Tongue, it's more slaggy. But most people prefer lip. Tbh it's about what looks best on you and not what people prefer, If you like it go for it.
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Most likely, it means your tongue is swollen. After you've accidentally bitten your tongue (or your lip, for that matter) one time, there will be some swelling, making it likely you will bite it again a second or even a third time; this is especially likely if you have some dental problems, such as having what is called an "overbite," or a condition known as TMJ. If you often accidentally bite your tongue or your lip, you should make an appointment with a dentist to see if you need your bite corrected; this can be done by an orthodontist. But if you are asking whether there is any special meaning or significance to doing the same thing three times, not usually. Three is a magical number in many myths, but in the case of biting your tongue or lip, myth probably does not apply, and applying medicine to reduce swelling will be helpful to you.
well, sometimes your nervous so you will bite your lip. Sometimes something will hurt and you will bite. There's a lot of different reasons!
Nope, i've had my tongue pierced, and i didn't have to take my lip piercing out.
It means he will attempt to bite your lip .... I assume.
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
up to you i would say lip though