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Tongue Talk – Stream of Consciousness Saturday

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When I thought of the tongue prompt yesterday I had no idea what I wanted to write. It just seemed like something people could have fun with. That hasn’t changed – I still don’t have any idea what I want to write.

There are so many things we can do with our tongues:

The first of course is taste – it’s one of the first things we do when we enter the world. Our tastes grow as we get older. Sure, there are things we can’t stand to eat, even as kids. Much to the annoyance of parents everywhere, often these foods end up in places they shouldn’t. I still remember picking sticky pieces of spaghetti off the walls when my kids were toddlers.

Shortly after taste comes our mother tongue. Or, in some cases, not. My son Alex will never know his mother tongue because he’s Deaf. Is Sign Language even a tongue? Maybe not, but Alex is certainly vocal enough. That’s something that comes with having hearing parents though. In completely Deaf families, they don’t use their voices.

Shortly after we learn to speak we learn to do other things with our tongues. Stick them out at people, for instance. (Thanks  Lee-Anne for reminding me of that one.) Some of us do tricks like twist them or curl them – which as I understand is something that is inherited. If your parents can’t do it, neither can you. I can lick my nose though…

As we grow up we learn to use them for kissing. I remember my first kiss – however I’d rather not. There was a lot of drool involved and I don’t think most of it was mine. Ick.

From that first kiss we graduate… My mother used to call it “sucking face” though I’m not sure that that was an expression she grew up with. Then there were the hickeys that we tried and usually failed to hide from our parents.  As I write this, I realize how much hell parents go through!

And of course there’s the next step.. but I won’t get into that here. Best left for the bedroom, eh?

That would be everything I can come up with, and I still don’t know that I’ve said anything of importance or worth reading.

Except the next time I go to the doctor and I see the tongue depressors, I’ll probably think of this post.

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Author: Linda G. Hill

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41 thoughts on “Tongue Talk – Stream of Consciousness Saturday

  1. A.PROMPTreply's avatar

    Ah, yes, where would we be without our tongues!? I don’t know why because I’ve never even followed them, but this brought to mind that rock band KISS and the one that always seemed to have his long pointy tongue out on the album covers…remember that?

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  2. mewhoami's avatar

    The tongue certainly does have many uses. What would we do without it?

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  3. LAMarcom's avatar

    My first ‘kiss’ was at at party. We were playing ‘Spin the Bottle’ (Yes I still have fantasies). I was twelve.
    Twas a great kiss; I was hooked after that.
    I even still remember her name, yet, I will not disclose it here…

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  4. shanjeniah's avatar

    I love your take on the tongue. My first kiss was on the back stairs of a library, and there was lots of grape lip gloss involved!

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  6. jetgirlcos's avatar

    Wow, I can’t believe I didn’t come up with the double and triple tongue angle, being a flutist! And of course “flutter-tongue” as well, on the flute!

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  7. Lee-Anne's avatar

    Oh the varied uses of our tongues…You made me giggle, Linda (I definitely wouldn’t poke my tongue out at you!)

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  8. sammydetroit's avatar

    I think of Mick Jagger 🙂

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  9. IreneDesign2011's avatar

    Great post Linda and you made me laugh here 😀

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  10. Oliana's avatar

    Reading your post I am bobbing my head and thinking of other things I could have written to this post …but I had to write the first thing that came to mind and I think you touched it nicely about speech. And if we speak in different “tongues” it is difficult to communicate. I wanted to learn sign here in Quebec but they don’t teach American sign in most places…thanks for the prompt, Linda:)

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  11. Private's avatar

    Okay, first, that comment about “tongue it, double tongue or even triple tongue” sounds really dirty, even in the context of playing a flute. Second, being able to lick your nose with your tongue can come in quite handy on a very cold day when you’ve run out of tissues.

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  12. swo8's avatar

    When you play the flute you use your tongue for articulation. You can tongue it, double tongue or even triple tongue, among other things.
    Leslie

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