What is the TikTok under tongue trend?

According to TikTok users, the sensation of touching the underneath of your tongue supposedly has a similar texture to a specific male body part. This particular male organ, used for urination and sexual intercourse, is made of spongy tissue and blood vessels.
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What's the under the tongue thing on TikTok?

According to users, the sensation of rubbing one's finger along the vein underneath the tongue is akin to touching a...well, penis. It's not exactly clear who got the trend going in the first place, but many people have taken up the "challenge" in the past couple of weeks.
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Why is everyone rubbing under their tongue on TikTok?

The rubbing under tongue TikTok Trend explained

The common explanation seems to be that because they're both muscles they have similar textures. And while some seem to be shocked at the similarities between a tongue and a penis, others just don't believe it.
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What is the new tongue trend?

TikTokers are sticking out their tongues and wiggling it at their cameras as part of a new trend. Typically, the camera is angled downward, capturing part of the creator's eye and tongue as it pokes out of their mouth. This trend is performed to sounds of a cat meowing and purring while a piano plays in the background.
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What are the 2 things under your tongue?

In our mouth we have two frenula, the lingual frenulum, which secures the tongue to the bottom of our mouth, and the labial frenula, which connects the upper lip to the gum tissue just above your two front teeth.
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Does the frenulum grow back?

If the frenulum is completely cut, then it cannot regrow . Hard patches of skin can form in the area as scar tissue. If the frenulum tear is not a complete cut, it will heal.
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What happens if you cut the lingual frenulum?

The piece of skin between your lips and gums or under your tongue (frenulum) may tear or rip. Usually this type of injury will heal without stitches. It is generally not a concern unless the tear was caused by physical or sexual abuse.
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Does the lingual frenulum grow back?

Tongue ties don't “grow back”, but they may reattach if you aren't diligent about keeping up with post-surgery exercises.
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Should I cut lingual frenulum?

Why Should I Cut My Tongue Tie? In babies, the frenulum can be cut to improve breastfeeding. In adults, patients with a thicker frenulum may experience speech impediments, snoring, sleep apnea, headaches, and chronic neck, jaw, and/or shoulder pain.
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Is the lingual frenulum important?

The lingual frenulum is of significant clinical relevance because of its potential to restrict tongue mobility. The frenulum has traditionally been described as a mucosal fold, which can restrict tongue mobility by tethering to the mandible or floor of mouth (FOM) [1].
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Can I remove my lingual frenulum?

The removal of the lingual frenulum under the tongue can be accomplished with either frenectomy or frenuloplasty. This is used to treat a tongue-tied patient. The difference in tongue length is generally a few millimeters and it may actually shorten the tongue, depending on the procedure and aftercare.
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Does lingual frenulum affect speech?

For some, a tongue tie doesn't affect everyday life. However, for others, it can severely affect tongue functionality, making it much harder for babies to breastfeed successfully. Untreated ties affect their ability to speak correctly, cause dental caries, orthodontic issues along with a host of other issues.
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Does frenectomy affect smile?

It can cause oral problems, including speech and eating difficulties, gaps between the front teeth, and speech difficulty. However, getting a frenectomy gives the lips free movement, improving your smile.
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What does removing the frenulum do?

A frenectomy frees the band of connective tissue, reducing the risk of gaps, gum recession and other oral health problems.
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What is the white stuff on the frenulum of my tongue?

Oral thrush is a yeast infection of the inside of the mouth. Its main symptom is the appearance of creamy white spots on the tongue or insides of the cheeks. Oral thrush can cause discomfort but is not usually a serious condition. Treatment options include warm salt water mouth rinses and pharmacy medications.
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Does frenulum tear for everyone?

Tearing the frenulum of the penis is a common problem that particularly happens when the frenulum is short. It often tears after the first time you have sex, causing bleeding and intense pain near the glans penis.
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Does mewing really work?

Does It Work? There is no serious research that suggests mewing can change the shape of your jawline or help with other issues. Experts say it's unlikely you'll see any permanent change. Instead, if you want to strengthen your jawline, consider these jawline exercise tools.
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Why is it called the Lick trend?

As for how the trend got its name, according to Urban Dictionary, a "lick" is a "successful type of theft which results in an acceptable, impressive and rewarding payday for the protagonist."
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What is the rare tongue trick?

What About the Cloverleaf Tongue? If you can twist your tongue into a cloverleaf, you are gifted. It is one of the rarest tricks. According to a study published in the journal Dysphagia, 83.7% of the population could roll their tongue. Well, that's impressive.
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Why is everyone touching the bottom of their tongue?

According to TikTok users, the sensation of touching the underneath of your tongue supposedly has a similar texture to a specific male body part. This particular male organ, used for urination and sexual intercourse, is made of spongy tissue and blood vessels.
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What are the 2 hard lumps under my tongue?

A ranula is a fluid collection or cyst that forms in the mouth under the tongue. It is filled with saliva (spit) that has leaked out of a damaged salivary gland. Salivary glands are small structures around the mouth which make saliva. Saliva should drain from these glands directly into the mouth.
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What are the two flaps under your tongue called?

This flat area of soft tissue has a separate rising fold of tissue that connects it to the underside of the tongue, known as the lingual frenulum. The plica fimbriata consists of two raised folds located on both sides of where the lingual frenulum connects to the tongue.
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Is it normal to have tentacles under your tongue?

These are the "fringe-like processes" part of the "fimbriated fold". They are normal residual tissue not completely reabsorbed by the body during the development and growth of the tongue.
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