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Tongue piercings can mean different things to different people. For some, it’s a subtle act of rebellion or self-expression — less visible than

other piercings, yet still bold. Others see it as a symbol of sensuality, influenced by pop culture and myth, often linked to confidence or flirtation.

Historically, some tribal cultures, like the Aztecs and Mayans, used tongue piercings in spiritual rituals as offerings to the gods. It can also

reflect personal strength, since it’s a painful piercing and may represent endurance or a rite of passage. While there are stereotypes that it’s

done just for attention, many people simply like the way it looks or how it makes them feel. In the end, a tongue piercing means whatever

the wearer wants it to — whether that’s style, symbolism, or just because it feels empowering

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