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Does it hurt a lot to get your tongue pierced??

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and what is the youngest age that anyone has gotten it done?

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  1. you should NOT do that.


  2. my friend just got hers

    done and she said it didn't

    hurt but they told if they

    accidentally hit the wrong

    artery then it would kill her.

    so i think she or anybody else

    is dumb for taking that kind of

    risk for something that

    looks like c**p anyways.

  3. um definately yeah. my cousin did it on a dare, and her friends told her they'd do it too but she went first and after they saw how much it hurt, they backed out. so yeah it does a lot.

  4. It hurts to get anything pierced

  5. I was fifteen when I got mine done but I dont think age matters that much.  It surprisingly was the least painful piercing I have ever gotten.  The actual healing process is worse than the piercing itself.  I wouldnt lie and say it didnt hurt if it did and I think it looks cool so go for it!

  6. It is one of the most painful piercings to get! It's third only to getting the middle of the nose done or getting your privates done. The healing process can take forever too! But it's definitely worth it if you really want it done. The youngest person I've ever seen it on was 15. But most people wait until their about 19 or 20 usually. Good luck!  

  7. I got mine done when I was 15 and no it didnt hurt but then again I have a high tolerance for pain. I also took advil before I got it done and sucked on ice for three days afterwarids I didnt have any swelling or anything like that. If thats going to be your first piercing then I would not do it. Thats not something that should be your first experience with taking care of a piercing

  8. it don't hurt but you got to watch what you eat


  9. I don't know about the age, but it would be best not to do it at all... and about the pain, it definitely doesn't sound like a walk in the park.  

  10. yes yes it hurts a lot, most agonizing pain ever

  11. My sister said hers didn't hurt, but she's weird I guess, because everyone else said it did.

    Just ask to get a shot of Novocaine or something (I don't know if that's legal though, hahah)

    But think of it this way, once it's over you have a story to tell and basically the pain is only as bad as you make it.

    I've had a few piercings and I always freak out before I get them but then afterwards, I'm like eh, I guess it wasn't that bad.

    So even if it does hurt, oh well, atleast you did it.

  12. i got mine pierced at 16. it was not sore (and i consider plucking my eyebrows agony!!!), it was just a weird sensation. i also had no problems at all with healing and could eat and speak properly immediately after. i know each person is different, so don't let people scare you off if you want to get it done. good luck!

  13. That fad is sooooo over.

    It's ugly, it makes you talk stupid, it gets infected easily, you can chip your teeth, and people can die from an allergic reaction that makes the tongue swell so big it blocks the airway.

    It's GROSS.

  14. of course it does!

    id advise u not to, but go ahead if you can take the pain and want a piece of metal in ur mouth for ever more.....

  15. i got it done when i was 13, they pierced through a vein, my tongue went paraylzed and it was pouring of blood, was in complete agony and the whole thing was a disaster... i HAD to take it out!!

    then i got it done again when i was 16ish... this time i was expecting the same pain but NOTHING, was fine, went to mcdonalds straight after it, took me hours to eat but everything was okay!!

    it depends who you go to... make sure you pay extra and go to a qualifed piercing studio, trust me its worth it!!

  16. yes and it is a good way to get infections too

  17. I popped like two vicodin before getting pierced and drank a blue moon beer....felt next to nothing

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