Depends on your anatomy. I've seen up to 5 center tongue piercings.
No, the size of your tongue is determined by genetics and cannot be permanently altered. Stretching exercises or tongue piercings may temporarily change the appearance of the tongue, but they will return to their original size.
Technically, in today's society, tongue piercings symbolize nothing at all. However, it seems that many people still feel that there is a direct correlation between oral piercings and oral sex. Whether the wearer is good at it or just enjoys it; it's a moot point though, because I have personally known many people who weren't into oral sex at all, but they had at least one oral piercing.
Tongue rings have been used for cultural and religious purposes for thousands of years in various indigenous tribes. In modern times, tongue rings became popular in Western culture as a form of body adornment and self-expression. Some people also get tongue piercings for increased sexual pleasure or aesthetic reasons.
Tongue piercings carry a higher risk of complications due to the proximity to important structures like blood vessels and nerves in the mouth. The mouth is also a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing the risk of infection. Additionally, tongue piercings can lead to issues with speech, chewing, and oral health.
Tongue piercings are a lot of fun. They are fun to play with, especially if you're the type to always have something in your mouth - gum, paper clips, lollipops, etc. They can also be a form of body art, for displaying a personality type, etc. They can also serve as a 'rebellious' cry or a call for a certain kind of attention. They're also sexy for some people. They draw attention to your mouth and tongue which can be sexually stimulating. On the topic of sex, they can also be a fun accessory for oral play.
Do a Google Image search for tongue piercings.
The venom is two tongue piercings.
She has 14 total piercings. 6 in her left ear, 5 in her right, bellybutton, lip, and tongue.
If they're in the middle of your tongue, they're just double center tongue piercings. If they're side by side, on either side of your tongue, they're venom tongue piercings.
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Everyone has veins in their tongue. You'll have to check with your piercer to see if a tongue piercing is possible. Center tongue piercings are usually an option for a majority of people but venoms or off-center piercings can be tricky.
I dont think they heal at all, because the tongue is a muscle.
no. Tongue piercings aren't bad to get. It's the healing that can be annoying.
Inked Magazine reports that the she has 7 piercings: "two in her lip, one nose, one eyebrow, her tongue, below her lip, and one nipple." She often wears beads under her eyes, but they are not real piercings.