Continued use of alcohol will interfere with the body's ability to form new skin, which is the goal of the healing process after piercing.
Tongue kissing involves gently touching tongues with your partner in a rhythmic and coordinated manner. Start with closed lips and gradually introduce your tongue, following your partner's lead. Remember to communicate with your partner and pay attention to their cues and responses.
Brush your teeth and use alcohol-free mouth wash after everything you eat & drink (except water). You could use mouthwash with the alcohol in it, but I found it irritates the piercing. Don't play with the jewelery too much because that will irritate it as well. Also, don't share drinks or food with other people, and don't smoke! Your tongue is a bad place to get an infection so make sure you follow those rules!
start with popcorn. it sticks to your toungue. open your mouth a little wider too, close your throat and catch it with your toungue=]
the toungue
Oral means mouth so basically getting your tongue or your lip or even cheek pierced.
you open ur mouth and stick ur toungue in there mouth. YOU LICK THEIR TONGUE! like a lolipop;)
i wouldn't clean a tongue piercing with peroxide. when you first get your tongue pierced you're suppose to clean it with antiseptic mouth wash and you are suppose to drink liquids for a whole week when you first get it pierced.
rinse your mouth out with water and just keep your eye on it, should be fine. You can always call the professional who pierced your tongue if anything should seem odd. chances are, your tongue would be swollen now so, ice and water should take care of you! :)
with your mouth, toungue and voice box!oh wait there o yea that's called speaking.
You can indeed go to the beach, try and avoid getting sea and/or pool water in your mouth though, as that will not improve healing.
You should always clean it, for as long as you have it pierced, because your mouth is one of the dirtiest places on your body, there is a lot of bacteria in your mouth so it could get infected easily.
Rinse with salt water and DILUTED mouth wash (non alcohol is best)