Benefits of a Tongue Piercing

Many people can’t possibly imagine why someone would want to pierce their tongue. We have put together a list of some reasons WHY people decide to get these piercings.

Self Expression – this is a fairly obvious reason, and is often the reason people get any kind of piercing. A tongue piercing has a lot to do with how people want to appear to others, how they want to portray themselves.

To be cool – Most people would say this is a horrible reason to get a piercing. Whether you agree with it or not, this still remains one of the most popular reasons people pierce their tongues. They do it to fit in to a certain group, or to be seen as some sort of a rebel, which is often considered cool among younger people.

Sexual Enhancement – many people find that certain sexual pleasure is increased because of a tongue piercing, specifically kissing and oral sex.

Fun to play with – this isn´t usually the reason people get a tongue piercing in the first place. However, people often won´t get rid of their tongue piercing because they have become accustomed to playing with the piercing, and enjoy having something in their mouth. It can be really useful to help pass the time.

Easy to hide/remove – a tongue piercing is, or can be, very discreet. If you don’t want someone to see it, you can easily keep it hidden, unless talking directly to someone. It can also be easily removed temporarily. This is useful if it needs to be removed for work a presentation, a trip to your grandparents house, etc.

More tongue piercing information:

Tongue Piercing Home Page
Caring for your Tongue Piercing
Tongue Piercing Risks
Types of Oral Piercings
Tongue Piercing Infections
Tongue Piercing Horror Stories

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Tongue Piercing Care

Ok, so we have seen that there are a ton of possible risks involved in getting a tongue piercing, right? Correct. And many people will try to scare you away with all these things. The truth is, most of these dangers can be avoided with proper tongue piercing care. The following is a list of suggestions to help you with both before and after you get a tongue ring.

Before:

  • First and most importantly, pick a piercer who is experienced, skilled, and professional. How can you do this?
  • Get a recommendation from someone who has already had their tongue pierced.
  • Talk to the person who is going to pierce your tongue. Do you feel comfortable with them? Are they willing to take the time to help and inform you? Do they sound knowledgeable?
  • Make sure the piercing parlor is clean and uses sterile equipment. Also ensure that they follow you country or states piercing regulations and standards.
  • Be informed! That is likely what you are doing right now by reading this webpage. Keep it up! The more informed you are, the better!

After:
Here are some suggestions on proper tongue piercing care so that you don’t experience any after-piercing problems. These are very important, and you should already have a list from your piercer as well, describing everything you need to do. Make sure to follow it closely!

  • Rinsing. One of the most important things, this should be done about 10 times per day, and right after eating or drinking anything beside water. You should rinse with a mouthwash, preferably alcohol free, that has been diluted to ¼ strength. This is important so as not to kill the “good” enzymes that help prevent infections. You can also rinse with warm salt water.
  • Be careful while you eat! Having a tongue piercing will be quite different, and especially at the beginning, when you have a longer dumbbell, you need to take extra care not to accidentally bite it.
  • Make sure to clean your piercing with a soft bristled toothbrush, to prevent plaque buildup. As with anytime you touch your piercing, make sure to clean your hands first, preferable with an antibacterial soap.
  • Oral sex and kissing should not be performed for about 4 to 6 weeks after getting your tongue piecing.
  • Keep foreign objects out of your mouth, to prevent harmful bacteria from entering.
  • Do not play with your tongue piercing as this will aggravate it, and increase swelling of your tongue.
  • Be sure to drink lots of cold water to decrease swelling of the tongue. You can also suck on ice chunks throughout the day to further minimize swelling.
  • Wait at least 10 days before you change your piercing. If you try to change it too early, the hole will close.

More tongue piercing information:

Tongue Piercing Home Page
Tongue Piercing Risks
Tongue Piercing Benefits
Types of Oral Piercings
Tongue Piercing Infections
Tongue Piercing Horror Stories

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Sexual Benefits of a Tongue Piercing

Tongue piercings are popular for many different reasons. Whenever someone thinks of a tongue piercing they always wonder about the the supposed sex benefits. If you are reading this post, you are probably all wondering the same thing. Everyone always wants to know whether kissing and oral sex are enhanced when performed with a tongue ring. I would love to be able to give you a direct answer, but the truth is, there is no single answer.

Essentially, what it comes down to is personal preference. The most important thing to remember is not to get a tongue ring because you want to improve your sex life, or you hope people will want to jump into bed with you. If you do decide to get one, they are a lot of fun, and it is all about experimenting with your partner to find out what they like. That’s the best thing about a tongue piercing….it is a unique piece of jewlery that you can have a lot fun with!

More tongue piercing information:

Tongue Piercing Home Page
Caring for your Tongue Piercing
Tongue Piercing Risks
Tongue Piercing Benefits
Types of Oral Piercings
Tongue Piercing Infections
Tongue Piercing Horror Stories

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