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    Tongue Piercing?

    Any opinions, suggestions, comments? I've been doing quite a bit of research on these and I might be getting mine done Friday.

    What do you think?

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    WHY??? What's the purpose? It makes as much sense as piercing your nipple or bellybutton - or other parts!!
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    I was wondering the same thing. I'm sure it won't be too pleasant trying to eat with that. I would be worried about an infection myself or maybe some loss of taste.

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    My opinion is this: Don't do it! You may get all sorts of infections and a lot of pain throughout your life. I really don't think it's a cool thing to do. You can be different in lots of other ways, if that's what you want.



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    OK - let me take this one step further - maybe it will discourage you from doing it. I worked with a girl that had her tongue pierced and I found it to be very distracting. First of all - it actually made her talk with a lisp that she did not previously have. But most annoying was actually talking with her face to face. She was a very attractive girl, but I always found myself looking at her tongue when she spoke, and not the rest of her as a whole. Don't you want people to look at YOU - and not just your tongue???
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    Don't clack it against your teeth - you can chip the enamel easily, then you'll be more prone to cavities and breaking teeth. I have never seen the appeal of it, myself, and keep in mind you'd have to take it out for interviews, etc., so as not to offend people.

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    I don't understand body mutilation. My ears are pierced with one hole only in each; that is all and that is all there ever will be. Thank you very much.

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    I know quite a few people who got their tongues pierced in fact one of my employees got it done and was at work the next day. She was already lightly playing with it. I've been told numerous times that it really doesn't hurt when you get it done, but afterward it's pretty soar. You'll definitely want to eat ice for a few days. Other than that just make sure you get it done by someone who knows what their doing.
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    I have had a few piercings done, but that one is the only one that I would never consider. It's just too risky for infection and long term damage to teeth, which are SO expensive to fix!!

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    Do you know the reason for tongue piercing? Besides cosmetic reasons. It's for adult pleasure (I'll leave it at that).
    One person I knew that had it done had his tongue swell up so big he couldn't eat or talk.
    Another person (my very good friend) ruined her teeth with it because she was always messing around with it and clicking it on her teeth. She had to have major work done to her teeth to fix it.
    It can be distracting while you talk, but I've talked to people who have them and I hardly notice. I guess it depends on the size of jewlery you wear.
    However, it is your mouth and your tongue. So you do what you want.
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    Yes I know the common reason for tongue piercings, and no, that is is NO WAY why I'm getting it. As far as ruining your teeth, it all depends on how much you play with it. They have plastic barbells that won't damage your teeth. Nearly all of my friends have it, and they said that the swelling is only bad for a couple days. And the chance of infection is very low if you take care of it properly.

    I'm still in the deciding phase. We'll see what happens. =]

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    I got my tongue pierced when I was about 19 but I was already married at the time. Keep in mind that men who see that you have one will most likely assume that you got it for the reason listed above. If that doesn't bother you then more power to you. I love my little tongue stud. I was very much teh sweet innocent teacher's pet as a child and considered my piercing my first BIG act of rebellion even though I had already left college, gotten married, and moved to Japan.

    Be sure that the piercing is done by a professional with a hollow needle. Numbing sprays are not recommended as they can cause delays with healing and make swelling worse. The tongue piercing hurt a little more than an ear lobe but it didn't hurt as bad as my nose or ear cartilage. It will swell quite a bit, which is why the piercer MUST pierce you with a bar that is longer than what you will be wearing once you are healed up. You can return to the piercer and have it changed out for a regular length barbell in a few weeks. Immediately after I got mine done I ate a Popsicle, which was remarkably soothing. I'd recommend getting a box or two. Sucking on a straw is not recommended for a week or so (don't remember how long) because it can cause problems with healing.

    Yes, once you are COMPLETELY healed you can get "plastic barbells" BUT, acrylic bars are not meant to be worn all of the time because they are porous and can harbor bacteria. I suggest either getting bioplast, or using a metal bar and just putting acrylic balls on it. You will need to change them every couple of days if you don't want them to get stinky and nasty, but thankfully they are cheap.

    If you have a job I would suggest speaking with your employer first. You will not be able to switch to a clear barbell until it is healed so you will be wearing a big ugly metal barbell for at least 6-8 weeks.

    That's about all I can think of at the moment. I've had mine for five years now and though my dentist rolls his eyes at me every time he sees me, I have never had a dental problem due to my barbell.


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    I think today might be the day... both my cousin and I are getting it done, and we've got the money, I just need to know whether or not I have to work, lol. Cuz if I have to work tonight, I really don't want to go to get my tongue pierced three hours before!

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    Well it's done, lol.

    I almost chickened out, but I did it anyway. The piercer was super nice (I'll definitely be going to him for my tattoo...). It hurt a little more than I thought it would, but now it's just sore, like I bit my tongue. Ice, popsicles and more ice. =]

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