WELL OF COURSE it can be fatal to any human being.
Get a doctor to check it out you could get tongue cancer which can spread throughout your body.
No it will not survive as SPERM only live for split of seconds.
Sperm cannot live under the fingernails. It can only thrive in warm and moist environments. They are the male reproductive cells.
Sperm can live inside the vagina up to 5 days. However outside of the vagina they only live for a few minuets to a few hours when the oxygen hits them.
Yes
Not for long, maybe a couple of seconds.
How do you bite a huge hole in your tongue? Well I assume you would bleed or live
it depends on where you live. in most states you have to be 18.
Contact your local health unit they will provide you with the regulations that apply to the area you live in.
Bill Kaulitz currently has eight piercings that he has admitted to or there is photographic evidence for:One earlobe piercing on his right earThree earlobe piercings on his left earOne right eyebrow piercingOne septum (middle of the nose) piercingOne tongue piercingOne left nipple piercing (he confirmed this in a 2009 live chat)Links to pictures can be found in the Related Links section below.
Most professional piercers require individuals to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing due to the potential risks and aftercare involved. Some places may allow minors to get a tongue piercing with parental consent and accompaniment.
How long does male sperm live
around 70dollars each piercing where i live
how long can sperm live in a women's body
Yes blue tongue skinks are born live,not from eggs
Yes, sperm can live in the ocean. This is because sperm thrives in warmer temperatures such as ocean water. However, sperm typically does not live outside the body for more than 20 minutes.
Any time your skin is pierced, there can be an infection, because bacteria can get in through the hole in the skin, until it heals. Tongues are particularly vulnerable because there is usually a lot of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of the food that passes through, and the saliva, which creates an environment in which bacteria can live. Dry skin is more resistant to infection than wet skin, for this reason. So yes, tongue piercing is risky, and I would strongly recommend against it. You do not need to take that kind of risk.
Dig a hole live a hole