I have great respect for people who receive on the tongue as a sign of reverence for the Eucharist.
Personally, I’m just not comfortable with it for myself. However, I do take issue with people who think it is irreverent not to receive on the tongue. Following the Theology of the Body themed analogy between the Eucharist and consummating a marriage, doing so would be like not kissing beforehand I guess. I doubt, too, that Jesus hand-fed himself to his apostles at the Last Supper. Maybe eventually I will change my mind. I have watched my mom grow more and more devout and traditional (would NEVER have called her progressive in the first place, but still the change is obvious), and she once said she didn’t want to receive on the tongue because as an EMHC she thought it was awkward. She now receives on the tongue almost exclusively.
I will probably try to attend a parish where my future children will be introduced first to the practice of receiving on the tongue so they are comfortable with it, but let them make their own decision. Let us not forget that the important thing is reverence for the Eucharist, and how one receives Jesus may reflect that reverence in different ways.
great thread, thanks!