Well you can but I don't think that you're supposed to.
It is generally recommended to avoid consuming chocolate or any other solid foods for the first few days after getting a tongue piercing to allow for proper healing. Consuming chocolate may increase the risk of irritation or infection at the piercing site. It is best to stick to soft, cool foods like ice cream or smoothies during the initial healing period to minimize discomfort and promote healing.
Lay off of spicy foods for about 2 weeks after getting the piercing.
If it's healed, yes.
two weeks! defiantly wanna avoid a yeast infection on your tongue!
If it's not healed, you should avoid it.
Obviously infection is one of the most common issues with tongue piercings but that is all to do with the maintenance of the piercing whilst it heals. Complications with the actual piercing can be quite similar to any other piercings. Nerves are everywhere in your body including your tongue. I have had my tongue done and had a rather painless piercing procedure and healing however a friend of mine had hers done a year ago and a nerve in her tongue was hit and she had swelling and constant pain in her tongue down and down her neck and was unable to eat or speak for over a week. If you are considering getting your tongue done speak to a few people who already have it done and go to a piercer that they recommend and who sound the most experienced.
Food would be a good thing, unlike a tongue piercing you can eat almost anything so long as you rinse after eating and stay on something for swelling.
hey man whatever floats your boat
Contact your local professional body piercing studios, they will advise you of the age limits and parental requirements for you area. They will also provide you with piercing prices for the piercings you are interested in.
nothing silly goosee. you'll be fine. it might sting when its first pierced but after a while you will be perfectly fine : )
Chocolate has never been an issue, it's just maintaining good oral hygiene during the initial stages of healing that is the big concern, Once the swelling is down (usually about 5 days) you can get back to a normal diet.