Friday, December 2, 2011

Is it safe to pearce a tong?

my daugther is 15 and she wants to have her tong pierce is it safe to do it?|||I think your asking if it's safe to pierce your tongue?





It's all depends where you get it done. Go to a really good shop and you'll have no problems. Go to a rubbish shop and you could have loads of problems. Hep c, infections the list goes on.|||What's a tong?|||no not at all.


imagine what


u would do if


it got infected !


tht happens a lot


btw, and its hard


understand ppl


who talk with them


in. u need ur tongue


for uhmm, other


things, so i say dont


let her do it, its not


even worth it, it looks


absolutely horrible


no offense to your


daughter [=|||first of all: PIERCE A TOUNG.


and yea, i dont see why not, i'm 15 about to be 16 in a couple of months and a bunch of people i know have it done. just make sure if you take her it's at a steril, decent place, so it has less chance of infection. also make sure she's not alergic to anything before you do it.|||no. if the person piercing her tongue hits a nerve she can die|||pierce a tongue?


It's a fad that makes no sense and can cause all kind of infections. And, your daughter will start to lisp, if she is not already.


Need more inputs?|||Yes but make sure you take her somewhere that is licensed and make sure they use a clean needle. They should take it out of the packet in front of you. It's over and done with in seconds and doesn't hurt much till a wee while after. It's difficult to eat so I hope she doesn't like her food 2 much.|||yes, if it's done by profesionals.|||definitely not.


she's too young for any of that and it can be very bad for you. I hear it's excruciating pain and its very hard to eat with it when you get it pierced.|||ummmm...personally i feel its a gross choice...it probably is safe to have her tounge peirced, but why? Feels gross looks gross and sounds gross! I wouldnt let her.|||uhh first of all learn to spell... pierce a tounge. and its not safe and if she is only 15...thats too young...let her get her ears pierced instead.|||Be a responsible parent. Don't let her do it.|||I actually have mine done and I have yet to chip teeth, have an infection, or any complication. Just make sure she brushes her teeth. Tongue rings usually don't infect and if you use acrylic balls your teeth should be fine. Tongue piercing is safe as long as you go to a reputable piercer. Don't let misconceptions about piercings fool you, I attend an Ivy League school and am a member of Blue Key and have one. I am not "gothic", "emo", or a "slut". I have one because I want it and wear a clear when I don't want it seen. Tongue rings are easy to hide and will grow back in rapidly if she/you decides not to keep it in.|||Not really. It could make her open to infection. It could also break her teeth. Tongues don't heal up like pierced ears do, so bacteria can get into the bloodstream - think of the all the bacteria that are in your mouth all the time!!! Yuck. She will be more likely to get tonsillitis and other infections in the throat and mouth. Same with the cheeks and chin. Piercings are for EARS, and I'm not just being old-fashioned when I say that. It's for health too!!|||wow, people need to learn to spell....its PIERCE A TONGUE|||You do know that tongue piercings are meant to improve oral sex, right? Why would you get involved in your 15 yr. old doing that? Sounds nasty. When she grows up she can have it done for herself if she wants.|||yes but just remember that anything can happen. she could get an infection, her body can actually reject the piercing and so forth. there are always possible consequences to any piercings.|||as long as the person doing it knows what they're doing there is no harm in it. i've had mine done for almost 4 years and haven't had a single problem with it. although i do think 15 is too young. i would make her wait another year or so.|||T-O-N-G-U-E|||no! it's nasty and she's to young and i don't see how you can eat and talk with a pierce tong but if thats what she wants then you should talk to her about it and see how it turns out.|||ya it is safe to PIERCE YOUR TONGUE !!





i should know i have mine and u don't really need to worry about going through nerves cause there is a low chance.





plus the piercers have been to school to learn this stuff and they wouldn't f*** it up





but i don't agree about a 15 year old doing it i was 18 when i got mine .... and i didn't get mine just cause everyone else was doing it , not cause it was cool. ...oh u don't get a lisp form it so the people that said that are idiots





if i was u i would tell my daughter to wait untill she is 18 and if does not like that to bad





and she can't get one under the age of 18 unless she has a parent consent|||it is safe if you go to a professional piercer who knows what they're doing.


I have my tongue pierced, got it when I was 15, and my parents ARE responsible. They support my decisions and my interests. So don't say that she should be a responsible parent and not let her daughter get it done, thats just so close-minded. And I didnt get this piercing for a man, to increase the pleasure of oral sex.


I don't speak with a lisp, I have plastic balls on the end so I have never chipped a tooth, I have never had an infection because I took good care of it.


Just make sure she cleans it properly, and maybe do a little bit of research just so you feel more comfortable with it, or find out more about shops in your area.


I'd say really consider her getting it done because if she wants it, she wants it. She'll get it done when she's 18, or worse, pierce it herself.|||Tongue piercing is safe, but in a 15 year old, don't let her get it done, and be cautious of her trying to do it herself. It is one of the piercings that you can definitely screw yourself up if you don't know what you are doing.





Occassionally having a tongue piercing, especially at her age, gives off the impression that the girl enjoys giving oral sex, teenage boys kind of use tongue rings as a way to recognize whom they can and can't get lucky with. As sad as that is, it is true.





Just have her wait it out until she is 18, a reputable piercer with ethics and morals won't pierce anything other than ears on someone under 18 anyways.|||do u mean tongue? if so i will say tell her to down the line she may not want it plus when she get jobs that has to b removed i have one and it was just a summer thing and after awhile it does hurt and you have to really be responsible to take care of it cause that your mouth where u eat alot of infections can occur .....try lookin up more on it and then decide from there but personally ill say tell ya 15 year old to wait till she of age 18 well hope i was of help to u and your situation

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