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Because the Presence is tied to the appearance.Yes, I have heard this as well. My catechism says to swallow the Host as soon as possible after receiving and I remember reading somewhere (I can’t remember where, possibly in the same catechism) that if we allow the Host to dissolve completely before swallowing, we have not actually received Holy Communion. So I suppose we can allow It to dissolve some before swallowing or chew.
My parish uses wafers that are quite thin, as do all the churches in my area. I have never received a thick Host except once at a Cathedral Mass.
Baltimore Catechism No. 4, Q 250. answer has:
“However, the particle that is given to the people is about the size of a twenty-five cent piece, so that they can swallow it before it melts. In receiving Holy Communion you must never let it entirely dissolve in your mouth, for if you do not swallow it you will not receive Holy Communion at all.”
archive.org/stream/baltimorecatechi14554gut/14554.txt