Under your tongue does not squirt water. Saliva glands located under the tongue produce saliva, which helps with digestion and keeping the mouth moist. The sensation of water under the tongue may be due to saliva production.
Don't spit it out ... thats the medicine ( really ? ) I put it under my tongue till its completel disvoled and swallow the rest with water. kicks it in quicker regardless of what people say. i know first hand.
underneath your tongue
First, you generate some spit. Then, you move your tongue forward so that it touches the back of your lower lip. Pull your tongue back and you'll have a bubble. Next, slide your tongue under the bubble and bring your tongue out of your mouth (Note: your tongue cannot be flat, it has to curve up and be pointy). Softly, blow on the bottom of the bubble, and the bubble will fly out. This will take lots of time and practice, but that's how you get it. Good luck! :D
I always do. When it's dissolving under the tongue let it completely dissolve then you can swallow. Avoid talking, chewing, drinking and anything else if possible that way you take in as much under the tongue as possible
It makes your tongue turn black and fall off
To blow a spit bubble, gather saliva on your tongue, shape it into a bubble by using your tongue and lips, then blow air through the small opening to create the bubble. With practice, you can control the size and shape of the spit bubble.
put a tranquilizer tablet under your tongue (don't swallow!) then kiss the person and spit the tablet in their mouth, they will swallow it without even knowing they did
they do not spit out stuff that will do anything so no
use warm salt water.. swill it round... spit:)
Yes it is true that if you push your toung back you trigger the spit gland, but you have to puch it back a certain way.
Your boyfriend might thinks its fine to kiss you but using tongue is groce to him because in a way it is exchanging spit.