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Can you roll your tung?
Were you breastfed?
I've just thought, maybe they go together?
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No.
I thought I learned in middle school science class that the ability to roll your tongue is genetic. For some reason I'm thinking it is a recessive gene. My siblings were all breasfed and they can't roll their tongues either.
Me too! Adopted, not breastfed, and can roll my tongue.
ETA: I also learned in school that tongue rolling is genetic--don't remember if the gene is dominant or recessive though.
Roll it, twist it all the way over one way and back the other, touch my nose.
Yes.
It's genetic.
No
yes
i heard its in the genes!
No tongue rolling and yes breastfed.
Yes, and yes.
I don't know if they necessarily go together.. some people can and other's just can't.
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Yes to both.
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I can, and no.
Do you know it's part of your DNA the ability of rolling your tongue? Some people has this gene, and others don't. Well, at least my biology teacher told me so, in High School lol
Another adopted person here, I'm able to roll my tongue as well. Can also flip my tongue completely upside down and lie it flat in my mouth, apparently I used to spin my nook around in circles this way!
Yes and Yes. It's genetic.
I can only flip my tongue to the left side, not the right. How odd!
No.
Yes.