(Citing sources is important
cptryon.org/ask/ask/signpeace.html though also easy to forget.)
My first communion was received on the tongue in the 70’s. I continued to receive on the tongue for years after - our parish at the time had the communion rails and all knelt to receive.
That said, I now receive communion in the hand, and have no qualms about it. Reverence can be shown whether in the hand, or on the tongue. And I believe it is reverence and a proper attitude towards our Lord and Savior that is most important. I no longer receive the blood because I can no longer have alcohol.
For those who rail against communion in the hand, or against communion on the tongue, remember that we are not discussing doctrine but practice. And practices can and do change - whether we agree or not, and whether we like them or not.
Both forms of reception are allowed, and it is up to the individual how they will receive.
Should the forms change and communion in the hand be forbidden (which I personally doubt) I would follow the Church.
I understand why individuals choose communion on the tongue, but my choice was made after several incidents. I would hope that others would respect my right to receive in the hand without treating me like a leper.
MC