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13 Tongue piercings… and climbing!

I got a message from Heather Simone this morning asking me how common multiple tongue piercings were, and I totally brushed it off — “psshaw! lots of people have two tongue piercings, get over yourself!” and she replied with something like “oh, because I have THIRTEEN OF THEM and I wondered how common that was…”

Of course I was, like, “THIRTEEN?!?! Well why didn’t you say that in the first place!”

I don’t think thirteen is a world record, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there are less people with ten or more tongue piercings in America than there are States in the Union (although that’s a bad metaphor as she hails from Leighton Buzzard, England) — Heather’s piercings are much, much more unique than I’d given her credit for.

I asked her to tell me a little more about them, and she tells me that initially her plan was to get six of them, in a cross shape, but by the time she hit that goal she was totally addicted and now the design motif is something closer to “where will they fit?” The piercings are all done in 14ga, and as she’s gotten more of them she’s had to start putting smaller beads on the bottom to keep it all comfortable.

Her first six or so tongue piercings were done by “varying artists” that she “barely remembers”, the next few by Blue Jigsaw, and since then — the most recent four — are self done. I asked her if her speech or anything else is affected by having so many, and besides the healing period (“and sometimes not even then”), the answer is no.

In addition to the twelve vertical bars, Heather also has a rare horizontal tongue piercing, done about ten years ago by Mark Stubbings — it actually took her a year to find him after first seeing horizontal tongue piercings on BME and deciding she had to have one. That said, of all the piercings she says the horizontal was the most trouble, including biting through the PTFE bar that she initially wore in it — but it settled down and it’s still there, making this project all the more unique.

As to how far she’ll take it? There’s no upper limit, so she says it’s really just a matter of how many seeing how many she can fit without it starting to majorly affect eating or speaking!

In addition to the picture below (which she adds looks a little off because some of the bars are longer than they need to be), you can see videos of her 6th tongue piercing, her 7th and 8th tongue piercing, as well as her 9th tongue piercing on YouTube.

heather-simone

EDIT/UPDATE: Dominick Arduino, piercer at Starlight Tattoo (starlighttattoo.com) in New Jersey just topped Heather with this photo of one of his customers (who you may recognize from the BME galleries due to the distinctive jewelry — and remember, they can key your car with their tongue if you say anything bad!). This photo, taken last year, shows it with sixteen piercings — sixteen spikes capable of turning fantasies into nightmares — but since then they have added two more (and I am sure will do more after that). I’ll update with a more recent photo when I am able.

sixteen tongue spikes

Comments

13 responses to “13 Tongue piercings… and climbing!”

  1. Anarchy45 Avatar
    Anarchy45

    Probably good for giving head, but my god I wouldn’t ever want to heal my tongue that many times! Some say that a tongue piercing hurts more than splitting a tongue, and piercings take months to heal, vs a few weeks for the split.

    Anyway, I can’t begin to imagine how much sensation this person must have lost…

  2. dominick269 Avatar

    One of my customers hold the world record for most tongue piercings. I did 16 on him and is in guiness 2013. We just added 2 more last week for a total of 18.

  3. lolvik Avatar
    lolvik

    Anarchy45;
    Now that’s just false.

    I’ve never had my tongue split, but I have had it pierced a couple of times. Personally I don’t think it was noteworthy painful at all, and it healed completely in a week or so.
    – Piercings in the mouth generally heal quickly. And mine in general even more so, but still.

  4. Pierced Edge Avatar

    That is a lot of piercings in one fairly small piece of fresh. It has got to be a bit awkward having so many piercings in the mouth. But, I am sure that is something you eventually get used to as well.

    Dominick’s customer definitely has the cleaner looking assortment. Also looks like his healed better then Heather’s as well.

  5. moof Avatar
    moof

    Didn’t Angi Cook have an awful lot of piercings as well?

  6. Anarchy45 Avatar
    Anarchy45

    @lolvik – I’ve never had my tongue pierced so I don’t know first-hand, but I had heard that they take a relatively long time to heal. But, I won’t argue with your first-hand experience. Still, I think nerve damage is a real concern here

  7. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    I’d love to see some pictures of their teeth and if it’s caused damage and how much!

  8. sourmilkforsale Avatar
    sourmilkforsale

    Am I the only one who thinks of bad breath when looking at these? Mouth bacteria/dead cells/food and such inevitably collecting around all those piercings…

  9. benji Avatar
    benji

    much less chewing work to be done? dont them hurt you specially on the lower jaw inside?

  10. emily Avatar
    emily

    I bet her breath smells lovely.

  11. EmmaJean Avatar
    EmmaJean

    Well. I have 5, three down plus the vipers. think of a plus sign. really want to get more. think this might be fodder to get them.

  12. benji Avatar
    benji

    does it not give pain on the palate when chewing ?

  13. Lupus_Arctos Avatar
    Lupus_Arctos

    I totally get what heather is saying. At first I decided that I would only want a horizontal piercing. That didnt last long and just over a month later I got my first vertical tongue piercing. I was totally hooked on them by then. Fast forward a few months and I ended up getting two more vertical piercings with a friend. I actually didnt plan to get them then. But just seeing my friend getting her tongue pierced got me the urge again. So I told my piercer that she could stick a few more in my tongue too.
    Beginning of december last year I got a second horizontal tongue piercing.
    And tomorrow I’m going back to my piercer to get two more vertical done.

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