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LOL!! nope. you can still french kiss...some people might not like the way it feels, but some do...just depends. getting a piercing in your tounge does'nt mean you can no longer move it...but it might feel weird for a while, and you'll probably have to adjust to the way it feels in your mouth...
there are some risks when it comes to getting your tounge pierced...and while it might not happen to you, keep these in mind...
Let's face it, even the cleanest mouth still harbors harmful bacteria. They are naturally present in varying amounts, especially tucked in around the taste buds.
A certain amount of swelling should be expected with any tongue piercing; technically it is a wound, albeit one made by choice.
Tongue piercing is a delicate procedure that requires great accuracy to avoid striking a nerve. If the piercing isn't placed in just the right place, you can wind up with permanent nerve damage.
Choking on your jewelry is definitely a major risk. Since the healing time is so extended, sleeping with a bar bell in place is necessary to prevent the hole from closing over. Unfortunately, there is a possibility that the jewelry can become unscrewed and one or both pieces swallowed.
Depending on the exact placement of your jewelry, your barbell can rub against your gums. At the least, this can cause sore spots, but at the worst, it can cause real damage. Open gums expose the roots of your teeth to the possibility of infections that can eat away at the jaw bone and cause your teeth to fall out.
Steel bars, balls, and teeth do not make an ideal combination. It's possible to wear the enamel away, leaving your teeth open to decay. You can also accidentally bite down on your jewelry, fracturing or actually breaking one or more teeth.
now these are worst case senarios...but I figured I just throw them in, cause I've seen two of these happen...with that being said, if you're planning on having it done make sure you read up on all of the procedures and make sure the person who pierces you is licensed to do so!!! okay? take care!
no
clearly if you dont know the facts about them your not qualifyed to peirce it yourself
it really is a stupid idea
id done wrong you can paralize your tounge
most likley youll get it crokked, do it wrong, and get an infection
just save up $50 bucks and get it done profesionaly
theres a lot more to peircings than just shoving something through your skin
dont be stupid
get it dont properly
its your tounge...its not something like your ear were talking about




Is it true if I pierce my tongue?
Is it true if I pierce my tongue, I cant french kiss?