Well, everyone says that you can get ink poisoning if you get ink in your blood stream. This doesn't happen very often. if the child is literally licking all the ink out of the pen then its dangerous, but if they are licking the nib then it isn't.
it is quite uncommon to get ink poisoning.
hope that helps.
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
Oh honey, that's a no-brainer. Licking a child's vagina is considered child sexual abuse, which can cause physical and emotional harm that can last a lifetime. It's illegal, unethical, and just plain wrong. So, let's not even go there.
Keeps licking your face
Licking the shot out of the clit
It depends why your cat is excessively licking himself. If stress is the trigger, then a Feliway Diffuser may help.
You might, depending on what is in it.
Penny's purple pen politely punctuated papers. Larry liked licking his lucky pen. Peter's powerful pen produced perfect poetry.
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Some people have allergies to inks from pens and permanent markers; if the child develops a rash on the area where the drawing took place, don't do it again.
The chemicals in the pen ink could be potentially dangerous for you gerbil. Don't do it!
Dangerous Child was created on 2001-07-16.
Yes to a degree. Too much of it will actually get you drunk.
Some laser pens are not dangerous indoors. A laser pen with five mW will not harm someone and is visible enough to see. But other pens which have one hundred mW are very dangerous and are a hazard.
Licking Valley High School's motto is 'Every adult helping every child learn and grow every day'.
It can be dangerous, depending on the child. If the child cries, he or she is hurt. If not, the child is fine. Depending the weight of the child, it may or may not be hurt.
Other ways to get ink poisoning is by licking or eating a pens ink from the inside or writing pen on yourself all the time.
No, licking a AA battery will not extend its life. In fact, it can be dangerous as it can cause a short circuit and harm your tongue. It's best to handle batteries carefully and not expose them to moisture or unnecessary contact.