Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now: Tongue Piercing Facts

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now
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Tongue Piercing Facts
Aug 6th 2013, 11:12, by tattoo.guide@about.com

Made popular by Master Piercer Elayne Angel in the mid-90s, a tongue piercing can enhance your appearance and add pleasure to sexual experiences.Learn a few more interesting facts about the procedure.

1. How it Began

Master Piercer Elayne Angel was working in Los Angeles as a body piercer in the original body piercing studio, The Gauntlet. After piercing her own tongue, Elayne slowly began a trend that suddenly took off like wildfire as people began to notice her pierced tongue. Today, tongue piercing is still a very popular form of body piercing for good reason. It's a sexy and playful body modification that can even add pleasure to oral sex acts.

2. Will A Piercing Add Sexual Pleasure?

Many people woncer if a tongue piercing will have a greater effect on sexual pleasure. Orally, a tongue piercing can provide stimulation, thus increasing the chance of climax. Men can experience the enhanced pleasure of oral sex when performed by anyone with a tongue piercing. The added stimulant from the barbell is both risque and fun. Women may also enjoy the direct stimulation from a tongue piercing, especially when placed in friction with the clitoris.

3. The Pain of a Tongue Piercing

Overall, a tongue piercing procedure is rather quick and painless, but you should expect discomfort during the healing phase, as there will be lots of swelling and an open wound until the piercing begins to close around the jewelry.

For swelling, cold ice packs will be helpful. You'll need to keep a light diet as well for several days, as you will not be eating solid foods until the initial swelling and discomfort subsides.

4. Post-Piercing Concerns

Infection is one of the most common after-care concerns of tongue piercings. Because the mouth is filled with bacteria and the tongue is always in motion, healing this body piercing takes adequete and diligent after-care. Daily sea-salt rinses, up to twelve times per day, will help keep the healing enviroment clean. In addition, avoid touching your mouth and piercing needlessly, and avoid kissing or oral sex for at least six weeks.

In addition to infection, many people experience a few other concerns with tongue piercings.

Speech impediments or changes in speech may occur from wearing a tongue piercing. If you develop a slur while wearing your body jewelry, it may be valuable to remove the barbell and preserve your speech. Some tongues are simply too small to bear a barbell within the mouth.

Another concern will be biting don on your jewelry and chipping your teeth, as well as biting your tongue. Be prepared for both of these incidents to happen. If your jewelry is doing more harm than good, by all means remove your tongue piercing and opt for a different piercing placement for self-expression.

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