Yes it does, depending on the place, circumstances and most important where the kiss is given (lips, cheek, neck, forehead).
After you get your tongue pierced it is common to be swollen for a couple of days. During this time you shouldn’t dare to use it at all.
Then you should take it slowly. You should think of it as a casual presence in the kissing act rather than a stage prop. There’s nothing worst than knocking a metal ring into your partner’s teeth so don’t play with it to much while kissing. Read the rest of this entry »
We associate the kissing act with love and romance, but how does it actually influences our health, our body and mind? Does exchanging saliva with others is really a good act? They say love conquers all, well, it may be more than you think.
Technically speaking, the mouth is a part of our body full of bacteria, while the saliva is the easiest way to swap communicable diseases.