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Reasons to Pierce Your Tongue

Body piercing has been practiced since 700 A.D., when the Mayans experimented with ear, lip and naval piercings. Tongue piercing is a fairly young fad: its first resurgence in popularity since ancient times was in the early 1980s. While piercings can cause infection and bleeding complications at worst, many people have their own reasons for tongue piercing that outweigh the associated risks.
  1. Fashion

    • People may pierce their tongues to appear fashionable. Having a pierced tongue is a trend amongst peer groups. Some individuals find pierced tongues aesthetically pleasing and choose to pierce their tongues for that reason in itself. Piercing is a form of body art that has been practiced for centuries because it is thought of as visually interesting. Tongue piercings are often sought after by those wishing to update a tired look. It is also an effective way to supply shock value to friends and family.

    Face Fears

    • Getting a piercing is a great way to overcome your fear of needles. Tongue piercings can be painful and cause prolonged bleeding. It is an effective way to display bravery and resistance to pain. Men and women sometimes pierce their tongues to prove their physical strength and dispel any outside notions that they are weak.

    Status

    • Many people find pierced tongues sexually appealing and some individuals pierce their tongues for this reason. Piercings can attract the opposite sex and appear attractive to others in general. Piercings were reserved for spiritual practitioners of high status amongst ancient Native American tribes and served ritual purposes. The Aztecs and Mayans believed that tongue piercing was a way to please the gods, according to the Painful Pleasures website.

    Milestones

    • Just as some people get tattoos to honor special moments in their lives, others get their tongues pierced. Body art can act as a living, permanent memorial to special people and events. The birth of a child or passing of a loved one can be memorialized with a tongue piercing. Account for major milestones, such as graduating, getting married or turning another year old by getting your tongue pierced.

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