Most people don’t know!

Though today it’s often seen as a trend, tongue piercing has ancient roots, particularly in Mayan and Aztec cultures, where it was a sacred ritual to connect with the gods.

In modern times, tongue piercings are more about personal expression, a way to stand out or signal individuality, similar to tattoos. They can also carry sensual connotations,

though motivations vary from comfort to belonging to a subculture. However, hygiene is important to prevent infections, as the mouth harbors bacteria. A tongue piercing remains a symbolic statement—whether spiritual, aesthetic, or provocative—often conveying more than words ever could

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