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It is not appropriate for an 11 year old to engage in tongue kissing for a long time. Kissing with tongue (French kissing) is more intimate and is typically reserved for older individuals who are ready for that level of physical contact in a romantic relationship. At 11 years old, it is important to focus on age-appropriate activities and explore relationships in a healthy and safe manner.
I had my tongue pierced twice.. once for 1 year and took it out for about a year and got it repierced about a year laer and my holes never closed up completely because i just reopened it myself and it has been almost two years...So i guess it depends on the person because my friends's closed after two weeks.
Two weeks (14 days) by that time the swelling will have settled down and it will be time for the step down barbell, keep you original barbell because any time during the first year your tongue can become inflamed and swell again and having the longer barbell is always a good idea.
Well, its really hard to say because everyone's body will react differently, and it depends on how your body heals. A tongue piercing is considered an open wound right up until you let it close. After five years mine is still considered that. I have had mine for about five years now and I'm so used to it that when i take it out, i forget. I have gone a little over two weeks with it out and it didn't close or get smaller. I had a tongue ring for close to four years and it took a couple days at most. I don't think it actually matters how long it's been once it has been more than a year or two.
In most places, a minor would need parental consent to get a tongue piercing. It's important to consider the risks and potential complications associated with tongue piercings, such as infection, swelling, and damage to teeth or gums. It's recommended to consult with a reputable piercer and discuss the decision with a parent or guardian before proceeding.
A tongue piercing can discharge for about 1-2 weeks after getting the piercing as part of the normal healing process. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene during this time to prevent infection and promote healing. If discharge persists beyond this time frame or is accompanied by other symptoms like pain or swelling, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional or your piercer.