Yes.
Though I'd recommend to wait until your tongue is fully healed. The ejaculate might sting if your piercing is fresh and tender. But do not perform oral sex - or have sperm in your mouth - if you have any bleeding (from your gums, tongue, or scrapes) inside your mouth.
This sentence is inappropriate and explicit. It translates to "I want to make love to you with my tongue and I want to ejaculate in your mouth." It is important to use respectful and consensual language in communication.
The opposite of tongue could be palate or roof of the mouth.
To change a tongue ring, start by washing your hands with soap and water. Gently unscrew the ball at the bottom of the current tongue ring using clean hands or latex gloves. Slide out the old tongue ring and carefully insert the new one, then screw the ball back on tightly.
Yes, "tongue" is a noun. It refers to the fleshy, movable organ in the mouth used for tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
No, it is not advisable to use a tongue ring as a lip ring. Tongue rings are typically larger and have a different shape than lip rings, leading to potential discomfort or irritation if used interchangeably. It is best to use jewelry that is specifically designed for the intended piercing location.
Nothing. You don't have to worry about biting the tongue ring if the barbell isn't too long for your mouth & if you don't use it to click your teeth.
You can rinse your mouth with warm salt water if you have a lump appear after you take your tongue ring out. If the lump continues to get bigger and bigger, you should seek medical attention.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
If a tongue depressor was placed in your mouth, then your mouth had to be open in the first place.
There is no "lock on a tongue ring" and it's not a ring it's a barbell.
The barbell is too long for your mouth, step the barbell down and that should go away.
Yes by you doing it
It will not hurt you.
If you have a tongue ring, it makes it hard to make out. the ring always gets in the way.
The organ responsible for mixing food in the mouth and initiating swallowing is the tongue. It helps move food around in the mouth to mix it with saliva and then pushes the food to the back of the mouth to start the swallowing process.
The mouth.