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  2. Tongue piercing - Wikipedia

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    A tongue frenulum piercing is a piercing through the frenulum underneath the tongue, known as the frenulum linguae, and commonly the tongue web piercing. "Venom bites" is the term given to two tongue piercings placed side by side on the tongue, which are considered to be more painful than a regular tongue piercing through the tongue's center.

  3. Tongue splitting - Wikipedia

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    If an established tongue piercing is not used as the back end of the split with this method, the tongue has a higher tendency to heal and the procedure must be done again to achieve the depth desired. [7] The tongue generally heals in 1–2 weeks, during which time the person may have difficulty with speech or their normal dietary habits.

  4. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    4 Tongue piercings. 5 Genital piercings. Toggle Genital piercings subsection. 5.1 Male. 5.2 Female. 6 Miscellaneous. 7 References. Toggle the table of contents.

  5. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    This compresses the collarbone and upper ribs but is not medically dangerous. It is a myth that removing the rings will cause the neck to 'flop'; Padaung women remove them regularly for cleaning etc. Stretching body piercings to deliberately expand them.

  6. ‘They’re quite like us’: Scientists reveal groundbreaking ...

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    But objects interpreted as piercings hadn’t been directly associated with body parts — until now. ‘They’re quite like us’: Scientists reveal groundbreaking finding on Stone Age piercings ...

  7. Tongue frenulum piercing - Wikipedia

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    A tongue frenulum piercing, tongue web piercing, or lingual frenulum piercing is a body piercing through the frenulum underneath the tongue (frenulum linguae). These piercings do have a tendency to migrate over time.

  8. Ancient humans had piercings just like us, archaeologists in ...

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    ANKARA (Reuters) -Stone ornaments found around the mouths and ears of skeletons at an 11,000-year-old burial site in southeast Turkey prove that humans have been piercing their bodies since ...

  9. Vatican bans tattoos and body piercings for St Peter's ... - AOL

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    The Vatican has banned workers at St Peter's Basilica from having visible tattoos or body piercings to maintain "decorum". The new regulation, published at the weekend, applies to the roughly 170 ...