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∙ 8y agoBottom
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∙ 8y agoIt means when you kiss someone but using your tongue aswell. this is usually called a pull when you put your tongue in the other persons mouth, or a french kiss which is exactly the same.
He is so effeminate and always twisting to display his posterior, I feel he is a bottom. Hia partner is more masculine perhaps. Based on his odd speech defect[ tongue thrust] I have no doubt he has spent most of his life with an object in his mouth. He is a bottom.
There are 137 verses in the King James Version that talk about the tongue.
The word tongue appears 18 times in Proverbs,
White circles on the tongue could be many things. It could be mouth sores, it could be a geographic tongue, or it could be a reaction to something the person ate.
No, There are no taste buds on the bottom of your tongue !
The Bottom
the bottom of your tongue if i remember my science class correctly.. the tip. yeah it the bottom
The veins under the tongue often look really dark in color. The reason for this is because the skin under the tongue is very thin.
They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
The fact that your tongue is attached to the bottom of your mouth would do it.
yes it is ok. the veins are there on every bodies tongue. so it is ok.
What person has the longest tongue
Yes. Ventral can mean closer to the abdomen, below or the bottom surface of an object such as ventral surface of the tongue (bottom side).
The distance between your tongue and nose is longer than the length of your tongue, so physically it is not possible for your tongue to reach your nose. Additionally, the structure of the face and the placement of the tongue make it difficult to touch the nose.
The tongue rests in your mouth. It fit perfectly in your bottom jaw and is the strongest muscle in your body.
The connective tissue under the tongue that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth is called the lingual frenulum. It helps to support and stabilize the movement of the tongue during activities such as speaking and eating.